Department Chair
250-371-5542 jurban@tru.ca
Chair and Professor
250-377-6167 lybaldwin@tru.ca
Assistant Professor
250-377-6065 ebottos@tru.ca
Assistant Teaching Professor
250-371-5893 schaput@tru.ca
Professor
250-371-5891 ncheeptham@tru.ca
Dr. Cheeptham's research interest and focus have included cave microbiomes/new drug discovery, white-nose syndrome in bats, alternative treatment tools against multidrug-resistant infections, geomicrobiology, and microbiology education. Her work has fortunately been featured in the New York Times, WIRED, Bloomberg TV network’s Spark series, Al Jazeera TV, the CBC’s Nature of Things (The Antibiotic Hunters episode), Global TV (Global 16x9 and Global Health), Knowledge Network, CBC radio (Daybreak) and in several International and Canadian magazines. In 2013, she chief-edited and co-authored a book entitled Cave Microbiomes: A Novel Resource for Drug Discovery, invited and published by Springer. Ann is also drawn to pedagogical issues in microbiology education. In 2009, she was selected as one of the biology research residency scholars in the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)/National Science Foundation (NSF) Biology Research Residency Scholars Program and participated in an NSF-sponsored residency in Washington DC. She has continuously been involved with ASM’s Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education (JMBE) as a reviewer while being a section editor until 2018. In the course of Ann’s career at TRU, she has been honored as a recipient of many faculty awards. Dr. Cheeptham was the recipient of the 2022 3M National Teaching Fellowship from the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and 3M, the 2020 TRU Faculty Excellence Award, and the 2020 D2L Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning STLHE and D2L (Desire2Learn).
250-828-5423 lgosselin@tru.ca
My research explores the ecology of coastal marine animals, such as mussels, clams and crabs (marine invertebrates), and the impacts of climate change on coastal marine animals.
250-828-5436 sirani@tru.ca
250-371-5572 sjoly@tru.ca
Program Coordinator
250-377-6246 dkabelik@tru.ca
Associate Professor
250-371-5544 mrakobowchuk@tru.ca
Cardiovascular physiology, exercise and extracellular vesicles
Associate Teaching Professor
250-371-5587 nramroopsingh@tru.ca
250-828-5428 mreudink@tru.ca
Dr. Matt Reudink is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at TRU and an Open Learning Faculty Member. He teaches Animal Behaviour and Evolution through Open Learning, and many other courses in person. Matt's main research interests are behavioural ecology, evolution, and ornithology, with a particular emphasis on the year-round ecology of migratory birds and the evolution of ornamental traits.
I study the ecology and evolution of migratory birds, with an emphasis on sexual selection, mate choice, and ornamental plumage colouration. I also study population declines and long-term trends in migratory birds, as well as movement patterns and the effects of urbanization on bird populations.
Lab Coordinator
250-371-5796 msonnenfeld@tru.ca
250-852-7106 estudd@tru.ca
I am a wildlife ecologist with expertise in animal behaviour, population ecology and biologging technologies. My group explores how the environment shapes behaviour and how behaviour, in turn, shapes populations and ecosystems.
250-377-6064 jvanhamme@tru.ca
I am an environmental microbiologist with expertise in genomics, proteomics, enzymology, fermentation biotechnology, and bioinformatics. My group works on fundamental and applied research, mainly in bioremediation and brewing science, and supports researchers in a broad range of fields who are interested in applying genomics tools.
Lab Technician
250-377-6013 kbaethke@tru.ca
250-377-6031 dfraser@tru.ca
Sessional Faculty
250-377-6043 wjones@tru.ca