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Graduate Students
Chantel N. Krakowetz – PhD. 2015, University of Saskatchewan, Thesis: “Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis), and an associated bacterium (Anaplasma phagocytophilum).”
James S. Armstrong – MSc. 2015, University of Saskatchewan, Thesis title: “Comparison of the mitochondrial genomes of the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius), the eastern bat bug (Cimex adjunctus) and the swallow bug (Oeciacus vicarious).”
Clare A. Anstead – PhD. 2013, University of Saskatchewan, Thesis: “Comparison of the ticks and tick-borne bacteria of small mammals in Western Canada.”
Shaun J. Dergousoff – PhD. 2011, University of Saskatchewan, Thesis: “Comparison of the bacteria within ticks from allopatric and sympatric populations of Dermacentor andersoni and Dermacentor variabilis near their northern distributional limits.”
Tina Giroux – MSc. 2008, University of Saskatchewan, Thesis: “Genetic diversity in lake trout populations.” Cosupervised with D. Chivers.
Visting International Graduate Students
Lisset Roblejo Arias – 2023. Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP), PhD student at the Bacteriology-Parasitology Department, National Centre for Animal and Plant Health, San José de las Lajas, Mayabeque, Cuba.
Adrian Alberto Dias Sánchez – 2019. Emerging Leaders in the Americas Program (ELAP), PhD student at the Bacteriology-Parasitology Department, National Centre for Animal and Plant Health, San José de las Lajas, Mayabeque, Cuba.
Undergraduate students in research thesis projects
Rebecca Nixon - 2023, “Comparing the mitochondrial genomes of Dermacentor similis and D. variabilis.”
Ana Pontes de Azevedo - 2023, “Genetic variation in populations of Dermacentor variabilis based on sequences of the mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 (nad4) gene.”
Dana Liebe – 2019, “Analyzing the cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (cox1) gene to assess population structure of Ixodes scapularis in Canada.”
Morgan Kelley – 2018, “An examination of genetic variation within the mitochondrial genome of Dermacentor albipictus.”
Angela Murray – 2017, “Characterization of the mitochondrial genome of Bothriocroton auruginans.”
Jessica Thoroughgood – 2017, “An examination of fleas of southern Saskatchewan and their microbiome using SSCP and DNA analysis.”
Cole Wolbaum – 2017, “Francisella DNA in American dog ticks (Dermacentor variabilis) from Roseau River, MB Canada.”
Heather Buchholz – 2016, “A study of the transovarial transmission of Francisella-like endosymbionts in Dermacentor variabilis (the American dog tick).”
Allison Sproat – 2013, “Genetic variation in Ixodes scapularis and the rickettsial endosymbiont of I. scapularis (REIS).”
Brandon White – 2013, “Bacterial community composition of Foxella ignota fleas (Siphonaptera) using 16S ribosomal PCR‐coupled SSCP.”
Lindsay Wagner – 2013, “Genetic characterization of different species of Bothriocroton (Acari: Ixodidae).”
Scott Wallace – 2011, “Genetic identification of ticks on ground squirrels.”
James Armstrong – 2011, “Molecular studies of fleas on pocket gophers.”
Raymond Ko – 2009, “Microsatellite variation in blacklegged ticks within Canada.”
Tyler Little - 2008, “Attachment sites of parasitic mites on corixids.”
Kathrin Sim – 2008, “Identification of dorsal spined larval nematodes in cervids and wolves.”
Chantel Krakowetz – 2008, “Genetic diversity of Ixodes scapularis in Canada.”
Clare Anstead – 2008, “Molecular identification of Ixodes from pocket gophers.”
Edward Patterson – 2008, “Genetic variation in the Rocky Mountain wood tick.”
Lorilee Flavelle – 2006, “Mitochondrial genomics of elaphostrongline nematodes.”
NSERC USRA Students (May-August):
Morgan Kelley – 2019, “Mitochondrial Genomes of Dermacentor ticks.”
Alexander Halpin – 2017, “Comparison of the Mitochondrial Genomes of ticks.”
Alexander Halpin – 2016, “Bacterial diversity in the microbiomes of bedbugs.”
Anish Mann – 2010, “Do Californian and Saskatchewan populations of Dermacentor variabilis represent a single species?”
Kathrin Sim - 2009, “An examination of genetic variation in the winter tick, Dermacentor albipictus.”
Chantel Krakowetz - 2008, “Genetic heterogeneity among Canadian populations of the deer tick, Ixodes scapularis.”
Kathrin Sim - 2008, “Species identification of eggs and larval nematodes using a new nested PCR assay.”
Chantel Krakowetz - 2007, “An examination of the genetic variation in different populations of the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis.”
Summer Undergraduate Research Assistants
Ana Pontes de Azevedo - 2022
Dana Liebe - 2019
Alexander Halpin - 2018
Angela Murray - 2017
Emily Sterling - 2016
Jessica Thoroughgood - 2016
Matthea Sanderson - 2015
Megan Bjordal - 2015
Allison Sproat - 2013 & 2014
James Paul - 2011
James Armstrong - 2011
Cyndi Laduke - 2009 (MSEP Summer internship)
Lorilee Flavelle - 2006
Andrew Gajadhar - 2005, 2006 & 2007
Research Assistants
Prasobh Raveendran Thampy - 2015–2019
Elisabeth Parker - 2015–2017
Diana Dunlop - 2014–2015
James Armstrong - 2012
Veronica Duran - 2011–2012
Pawel Brezezowski - 2011
Kathrin Sim - 2010
Postdoctoral Fellows & Research Associates
Dr. Jana Ebersbach - 2018
Dr. Shaun Dergousoff - 2014 & 2015
Former Graduate Students at the University of Melbourne
Min Hu – PhD. 2003, Thesis: “The mitochondrial genomics of selected parasitic nematodes of socio-economic importance: application to and implications for population genetics and systematic.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser and I. Beveridge.
Jane Conole – MSc. 2000, Thesis: “Analysis of sequence variation in the ITS-2 of Metastrongylus species.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser and I. Beveridge.
Xing Quan Zhu – PhD. 1999, Thesis: “Utilisation of different DNA technologies to examine within-species and between-species genetic variation in parasitic ascaridoid nematodes.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser and I. Beveridge.
Guo-Chiuan Hung – PhD. 1999, Thesis: “Ribosomal DNA for the identification of equine strongyles and diagnosis of infection.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser and I. Beveridge.
Janey Jackson – PhD. 1999, Thesis: “The distributional ranges and taxonomy of the Australian paralysis tick Ixodes holocyclus and its close relative I. cornuatus.” Cosupervised with R.H. Andrews and I. Beveridge.
Lisa Newton (née Stevenson) – PhD. 1997, Thesis: “The use of ribosomal DNA for species identification of strongylid nematodes: Implications for systematics and diagnosis.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser.
Anne Romstad – Masters Degree in Human Biology 1996 (University of Copenhagen), Thesis: “Differentiation of Oesophagostomum bifurcum from Necator americanus using ribosomal DNA.” Cosupervised with R.B. Gasser.