Grad Research Day 2026

The 2026 Biology Graduate Research Day was a great success! The organizers did a fantastic job, and the day was full of great talks and posters by grad students from across the Department of Biology. Congrats to Patrick for winning an award for his excellent poster, and congrats to Ranim for winning the Outstanding ResearchContinue reading “Grad Research Day 2026”

The Scott Lab at IUPS 2025

Graham and Ranim represented the Lab the 40th Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) in Frankfurt, Germany. There was lots of inspiring talks in fundamental and comparative physiology, and the Scott Lab’s research was very well received. Great science was mixed with some fun opportunities for sightseeing, and of course some deliciousContinue reading “The Scott Lab at IUPS 2025”

To Argentina!

Kayla and Zainab are taking some exciting next steps in our work on the world’s highest dwelling animal, the Punta de Vacas leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis vaccarum) (See “Studying the World’s Highest Dwelling Animal!” from May 2024). We had a fantastic trip to Mendoza Argentina to collaborate with Paola Sassi and her research group at the ArgentinianContinue reading “To Argentina!”

The Scott Lab at CSZ 2025

The Scott Lab had a great time at the 2025 Canadian Society of Zoologists conference in Waterloo! The excellent zoological research in Canada was on full display, with lots of great talks and posters from across the country. The lab was well represented with excellent talks by Derek, Caileigh, and Ranim, and great posters byContinue reading “The Scott Lab at CSZ 2025”

Success at Ontario Biology Day 2025

The Scott Lab was well represented at the 37th annual Ontario Biology Day conference at Carleton University! Thesis students Jessica Yemen, Robin Brown, and Ben Winchester presented their thesis research among undergrad students from across the province. Congrats on jobs well done! Extra congrats to Jessica for winning the Canadian Society of Zoologists Best PosterContinue reading “Success at Ontario Biology Day 2025”

Hypoxia 2025

Research in the Scott Lab was well received at this year’s International Hypoxia Symposium in Lake Louise! It was an excellent and inspiring meeting filled with great research on hypoxia from physiological, molecular and cellular, comparative, and clinical perspectives. Thanks to the organizers, Rob Roach and Peter Hackett, for a great event and for runningContinue reading “Hypoxia 2025”