Melissa McKinney
Canada Research Chair in Ecological Change and Environmental Stressors; Assistant Professor
Trophic ecological change in Arctic marine mammals; ecological drivers of contaminant exposure; multiple stressor interactions and cumulative effects.
Melissa McKinney received her BSc degree (Chemistry) from the University of British Columbia, her MS degree (Chemistry and Biochemistry) from the University of Windsor at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER), and her PhD (Chemistry, with Specialization in Chemical and Environmental Toxicology) with a Canada Graduate Scholarship from Carleton University at the National Wildlife Research Centre. She held an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dalhousie University (Department of Biology), followed by a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Windsor (GLIER). She began as an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, before returning to Canada to join 平特五不中鈥檚 Department of Natural Resource Sciences to research environmental change and ecological stressors facing Arctic marine fish and mammals.