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Graduate Students
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Current Graduate Students
Contact Information
Blake Dotta
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience
- M.Sc., Thesis, Biology
- PhD., Thesis, Biomolecular Science
- email: bx_dotta@laurentian.ca
Kevin Saroka
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience
- M.A., Thesis, Experimental Psychology
- PhD. Thesis, Human Studies
- email: kx_saroka@laurentian.ca
Rafiq Rahemtulla
Mandy Scott
Anabela Carraca
Mark Collins
Constance Reed
Lukasz Karbowski
Brendan Lehman
Paula Corradini
Lucas Tessaro
Nirosha Murugan
Joey Caswell
Past Graduate Students
Linda St-Pierre
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: The effects of frequency-modulated weak magnetic fields upon aggression in epileptic male rats.
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Effects of a complex sequenced magnetic field designed to affect gene expression in the developing fetus.
- Ph.D. Dissertation: Simulating long-term potentiation by application of imitative complex magnetic fields
- email: lx_stpierre@laurentian.ca ext: 4835
Paul Whissell
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Open field behaviour in rats following postnatal nitric oxide modulation and exposure to extremely low frequency, low intensity (5nT) magnetic fields
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
Quoc Hao Mach
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Synergism of reserpine with complex pulse-firing magnetic fields: relevance to depression.
- M. Sc. Thesis: The effects of complex electromagnetic fields on spatial neuronal organization and emergent behaviours.
- email: qh_mach@laurentian.ca ext: 2130
Jude Delparte
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: The effects of complex magnetic fields on the consumption of glucose and glucose-morphine solutions
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: jj_delparte@laurentian.ca
Jing Hong Hu
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Investigation of cerebellar morphology in rats exposed perinatally to magnetic fields and nitric oxice inhibitors
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Cytometric and Histological Measurements of Gross and Subtle Stimuli Upon Brain and Melanoma Tissue
- email: jh_hong@laurentian.ca
Samantha Kinoshameg
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Effects of early and late seizures on learning.
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Sudden commencement-type artificial magnetic fields (50 nT) and reduction in severity of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in rats.
- email: sx_kinoshameg@laurentian.ca
Michael Galic
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Metabolic factors in the production of limbic seizures.
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Mechanisms for excessive sucrose consumption in female rats and limbic seizures.
- email: mx_galic@laurentian.ca
Eric Tsang
- H.B.A., Psychology: Emotions and emotional dimensions of words
- M.Sc., Human Development: Effects of complex magnetic fields on depression, emotions and quantitative electroencephalographic profiles in normal volunteers.
- email: ew_tsang@laurentian.ca
Loren Martin
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Effects of burst-firing magnetic fields on thermal analgesia.
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Interactions between classes of drugs and types of complex magnetic fields upon analgesia.
- email: lj_martin@laurentian.ca
Wudu Lado
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Effects of complex magnetic fields and calcium blockers on brain injury induced by carbon dioxide and lithium/pilocarpine seizures.
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology: Behavioural and neurohistological changes following single mechanical impacts to the skull in rats.
- email: we_lado@laurentian.ca
Mathieu Dupont
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Blood correlates of brain damage one year after injection with either ketamine or acepromazine after lithium/pilocarpine-induced seizures.
- M.Sc., Biology: Effects of complex vertical (Z) magnetic fields upon sensitized rats following perinatal exposures to specific patterns of geomagnetically simulated fields.
- email: mx_dupont@laurentian.ca
Julie Charette
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Reduction of conditioned fear and increased hippocampal anomalies in rats exposed on either postnatal day 8 or 18 to 1 min of carbon dioxide.
- M.Sc., Thesis, Biology: Behavioural, biological and histological consequences of exposures for 1 min on either postnatal days 7 or 17 to either carbon dioxide, nitrogen, vacuum, or control conditions.
- email: jc_charette@laurentian.ca
Nicolas Booth
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H.B.A. Thesis, Psychology: Circumcerebral magnetic fields with derivatives simulating 40 Hz and enhanced "psi" phenomena in normal people.
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M.A. Thesis, Human Development: Quantitative electroencephalographic verification of Tesla-like changes in two brains exposed simultaneously to "Octopus" (circumcerebral) magnetic fields.
- email: jn_booth@laurentian.ca
Saoirse Cameron
Phil Evans
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Erythropoietically-mediated neuroprotective effects of r-Hu-EPO following mechanically induced brain injury in female rats
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: px_evans@laurentian.ca
Vivien Hoang
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: The effects of the immunosuppressants FK506 and dexamethasone on recovery after traumatic brain injury in Rattus norvegicus : a histological and behavioural study
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: vx_hoang@laurentian.ca
Mathew Hunter
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Does music soothe the savage beast? : examining the effects of complex musical compositions seizure inducing potential, using the lithium/pilocarpine model for temporal lobe epilepsy in wistar rats
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: md_hunter@laurentian.ca
Natalie Lagace
- H.B.Sc., Thesis, Psychology: Neurohistopathological correlates of aggressive behaviour in seized male rats
- M.Sc., Thesis, Biology
- email: nx_lagace@laurentian.ca
Bryce Mulligan
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Low intensity (500n T) Hz magnetic fields presented perinatally interact with nitric oxide (NO) to produce alterations in the open field behaviour and in the body weight of adult rats
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: bx_mulligan@laurentian.ca
Hsia-Pai Patrick Wu
- H.B.Sc. Thesis, Behavioural Neuroscience: Number of neurons within the amygdala and hypothalamus treated with either acepromazine, prazosin, or ketamine after seizure induction : a qualitative measure of damage
- M.Sc. Thesis, Biology
- email: hp_wu@laurentian.ca
Karl Cheung
Jason Martell
Christina Lavallee
Noa Gang
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