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  1. Kathleen Gilmour is a professor in the Biology department at University of Ottawa - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.

  2. Kathleen M Gilmour. Department of Biology, University of Ottawa. Verified email at uottawa.ca - Homepage. fish stress physiology gas transfer ionic regulation acid-base regulation.

  3. Kathleen Gilmour. Full Professor. Vice-Dean, Governance and International Relations. Room. DRO 204. Phone. (613) 562-5800 ext. 6004. Email. kgilmour@uOttawa.ca. Department of Biology. Biography. Dr. Gilmour’s current research explores two themes.

  4. Kathleen GILMOUR | Cited by 6,863 | of University of Ottawa, Ottawa | Read 208 publications | Contact Kathleen GILMOUR

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    From left to right, Carol Best (PhD student), Michael Tea (honours project student), Michelle Hong (MSc student), Lissandra Tuzi (honours project student), Jordyn Kiteley (honours project student), Kaitlyn Flear (honours project student), Katie Gilmour (behind Kaitlyn), Brittany Bard (PhD student), and Brenna Wilson (MSc student).

    BIO 2135 Animal Form & Function Lectures on main animal groups, their life cycles, development, body plan, functional organisation including metabolism and their adaptation to different environments. Lecture, Laboratory BIO 3302 Animal Physiology II Regulatory systems in animals. Physiological adjustments to environmental changes. Thermoregulation,...

    Opportunities are available for graduate study at either the MSc or PhD level. In addition, my lab group typically includes undergraduate students carrying out honours research projects, UROP projects or NSERC USRAprojects. Prospective graduate or undergraduate students are invited to contact me to discuss possibilities: kgilmour@uottawa.ca Office ...

  5. Kathleen GILMOUR | Cited by 6,763 | of University of Ottawa, Ottawa | Read 205 publications | Contact Kathleen GILMOUR

  6. Katie Gilmour is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Ottawa. Her current research explores two themes. First, she aims to understand the mechanisms through which fish maintain gas exchange, and ion and acid-base balance in diverse environments.

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