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Contact Us. Faculty of Science John R. Brodie Science Centre 270 - 18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9. Phone: (204) 727-9624 Email: science@brandonu.ca
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Contact Us. Department of Biology Brandon University 3rd Floor, John R. Brodie Science Centre 270 - 18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9. Phone: (204) 727-9677 Email: biology@brandonu.ca
NameEmailPhoneAhmad@Brandonu.ca Biology204-727-9786Bernadette Ardelli Professor; Dean of ...ardellib@brandonu.ca Biology204-727-9625Ellen Boudreau Instructional Associate204-727-9655Bryan J. Cassone Professor; Chaircassoneb@brandonu.ca Biology204-727-7333Dr. Barry Madison. Interested in joining the team? See the Madison Lab website for more information.
Contact Us. Brandon University 270 - 18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9. Voice: (204) 728-9520 Fax: (204) 726-4573
Brandon University is a university located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, with an enrolment of approximately 3,375 (2020) full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students. The current location was founded on July 13, 1899, as Brandon College as a Baptist institution.
Dr. Madison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Brandon University. His research focuses on integrating comparative animal physiology and endocrinology, as well as ecology and toxicogenomics, to assess the biological sensitivity of aquatic organisms to emerging contaminants and environmental stressors related to rapidly ...
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1 day ago · 1882: The first master’s degree was awarded, 34 years after the university’s founding and over 20 years before a graduate education unit was created. The first PhD was awarded by the university in 1892. 1904: The UW–Madison Graduate School was created, with astronomer G.C. Comstock as its director, who was named dean a decade later.