Graduate Student Members

The following is a list of CPHAZ Ontario Veterinary College graduate student members.

Biomedical Sciences

K. Alexandra Whate
Megan Siwicky
Nathan Bain
Tim Oliveira
Christopher Charles

Clinical Studies

Julia Blanco-Chavez
Meredith Faires
Carlos Medina

Master of Public Health

Malcom Weir
Blanaid Donnelly
Sarah Croteau
Danielle Dumoulin
Nousheen Kanji
Logan Flockhart
Debby Gregory
Matt Joosse
Trace Mackay
Amber Mackie
Katie MacDonald
Lindsay Messerschmidt
Paige Schell
Yolanda Sheppard
Megan Shewfelt
Cynthia Woeller

Pathobiology

Alexandra Reid
Andres Diaz
Arman Yazdanpanah
Devon Metcalf
Eric Pringle
Gordon Mitchell
Hakimeh Mohamammadi
Heba Atalla
Helena Grgic
Holly Dodds
Joanna McPherson
Kathleen Thompson
Kuldeep Chattha
Maureen Anderson
Samantha Allen

Population Medicine

Aliya Pardhan
Andrea Thomas
Anne Deckert
Colleen Murphy
Cyril P. Stephen
Dianna Wolfe
Erin Leonard
Florence Mutua
Gillian Alton
Ian Young
Jacqueline Stevenson
Janet Alsop
Jason Stull
Kate Thomas
Kristen Reynolds
Lauren MacDonald
Lee Wisener
Lisa Scott

Lisa Waddell
Michael Anthony Levy
Natalia Cernicchiaro
Norma Varela
Noureen Kanji
Oliver Bucher
Pasha Marcynuk
Sarah Parker
Sharon Bauer
Sheri Harper
Shiona Glass
Simon Otto

Stephanie Seto
Terri O'Sullivan
Vi Nguyen
Wendy Pons
Zeinab El-masri

 

 

 

 


Student Member Awards


Vanier Canada Graduate Scholorahip - Sherilee Harper, Population Medicine
Investigating the impact of climate change on surface drinking water quality and infectious gastrointestinal disease in Inuit Nunaat.

Canadian Institutute of Health Research PhD Fellowship - Maureen Anderson in Pathobiology. Investigating hand-hygiene compliance in veterinary clinics

Soren Rosendal Memorial Research - Maged Gomaa, Pathobiology

Dr. Donald R. MacDonald Memorial Book Prize - Lisa Scott, Population Medicine

Colonel Benjamin F. Leach Scholarship - Erica Pufall, Population Medicine

The first recipients of the Blake Graham Fellowhip, Simon Otto, Erin Leonard and Dianna Wolfe, are now entering the third year of their program. The fellowships provide support for veterinarians working on graduate research in the area of public health and emerging zoonotic disease.