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My career has spanned the fields of Agriculture and Applied
Microbiology & Food Science. Currently a Soil Biochemistry Technician at the
Semiarid Prairie Agricultural Research Center in Swift
Current; Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada. I am part of a
team working on the effects of fertilizer, fallow system, crop
rotation (legumes and cereals) and tillage methods (zero and
conventional) on nitrous oxide emissions. Nitrous oxide is an
active agent in ozone destruction and global warming. Gas
samples are taken from the field and analyzed by Gas
Chromatography in the laboratory.
Both my degrees (BSA and MSc) were obtained at the
University of Saskatchewan in 1997 and 2001 respectively. I
have significant practical experience in greenhouse
management, microbiological laboratory maintanance and upkeep
and managing small Agricultural experimental plots. Well
rounded knowledge and practical experience in environmental
science, biological control and intergrated pests management.
I have significant experience in the study of insects and
the use of entomopathogenic microorganisms, parasites,
predators, etc in insect pests management. My MSc thesis was
on the effects of temperature on nucleopolyhedrosis in the
Bertha Armyworm. Bertha Armyworm is one of the most
significant insect pests of canola in Western Canada.
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