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"I am a member of the MBB graduate caucus and I enjoy the sense of community that ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV offers."
Breanna Raymond
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry doctoral student in the Faculty of Science
I am a 23 year old PhD candidate passionate about Science and the outdoors. I love all things hiking, ecology, and molecular biology!
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO COME TO ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV?
My research is focused on collecting snow algae samples from nearby mountains in Vancouver, BC. ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV is the perfect location in to study the global phenomenon of 'Watermelon Snow' on our local mountains in Canada.
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR RESEARCH OR YOUR PROGRAM TO A FAMILY MEMBER?
Red snow is when blooms of micro-algae appear on Alpine and Polar snowfields worldwide. The algal cells red colouration decreases snow surface albedo and increases the amount of snow melt. My research is focussed on a dominant snow algal species, Sanguina, and is working on species identification using phylogentics and genomics.
WHAT ARE YOU PARTICULARLY ENJOYING ABOUT YOUR STUDIES/RESEARCH AT ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV?
I am a member of the MBB graduate caucus and I enjoy the sense of community that ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV offers.
HAVE YOU BEEN THE RECIPIENT OF ANY MAJOR OR DONOR-FUNDED AWARDS? IF SO, PLEASE TELL US WHICH ONES AND A LITTLE ABOUT HOW THE AWARDS HAVE IMPACTED YOUR STUDIES AND/OR RESEARCH.
NSERC CGS Masters Scholarship, I was honoured to receive this award and it has significantly helped me achieve my research goals and to stay in the graduate program.
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