News Archive
Biology Dept TA of the Year Award - 2023
Congratulations to Emma Blanken, who has won the TA of the Year Award for 2022-2023. Emma is a MSc student, and was a teaching assistant for Human Biology (BIOL 140) and Animal Physiology (BIOL 378).
Biology TAs of the Year for 2021-2022
The Biology TA of the Year Award is given annually to an outstanding Teaching Assistant in the Department of Biology. This year we have two outstanding Biology teaching assistants of the year: Laura Schnell (left) and Ryan Rimas (right).
Unusual Scale Patterns Found on Fossilized Dinosaur Skin
Caelan Libke (Biology Dept MSc student) and Dr. Ryan McKellar (Royal Saskatchewan Museum and Adjunct member of the Biology Dept) discovered a highy unusual skin pattern on a fossil of the hadrosaur Edmontosaurus. The fossil was discovered in Eastend, SK, near the site where Scotty the T. rex was found. Article from the Regina Leader-Post.
Inaugural Biology Teaching Assistant Awards for 2020-2021 Announced!

Study Shows Benefits of Removing Nitrogen from Wastewater
Work from the U of R Biology Department shows that removing nitrogen from wastewater, due to the upgrade in the City of Regina's wastewater treatment plant, has improved water quality in Wascana Creek. Article from the Regina Leader-Post.
Nicole Lerminiaux is the Recipient of the University's Graduate Student Excellence Award (Innovation and Research) for 2021.
Nicole's microbiology research examines how bacterial interactions drive ecological processes in farm dugouts in southern Saskatchewan. She is a PhD student working with Andrew Cameron. Congratulations to Nicole on winning this award.
Dana Green is a 2021 Recipient of the American Society of Mammalogist's Fellowship
This award, valued at USD20,000, recognizes a graduate student with a sustained record of outstanding research productivity as well as substantial engagement in ASM. Dana has also been elected to the ASM's Board of Directors, and is a PhD student working on bat ecology with Mark Brigham. Congratulations to Dana.
Nathaneal Bergbusch is Awarded the U of R Governor General's Academic Gold Medal
The Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal recognises the outstanding academic performance of a graduate student. Nathanael (Nat) Bergbusch is the 2021 recipient of this most distinguished prize. Nat has graduated with a Master of Science in Biology. Nat’s MSc thesis research was focused on the impact of Regina’s 2016 wastewater treatment plant upgrade on the water quality of two prairie rivers: Wascana Creek and the Qu’Appelle River. Nat's MSc supervisor was Peter Leavitt. Congratulations Nat!
Looking for Signs of COVID-19 in Regina Sewage
Two U of R microbiologists have started a pilot project to assess civic health by analyzing the city's sewage. Article from the Regina Leader-Post.
Overcoming Challenges in Biology Lab Teaching During a Pandemic
U of R Biology lab instructors have developed creative ways to provide students with experience in hands-on biology. Article from Study International.
New Methods for Testing for COVID-19 and Other Viral Diseases
A U of R microbiologist part of a national effort to improve viral disease diagnostics. Article from the Regina Leader-Post.
Ghost Fleas Affect Aquatic Mercury Cycling in Katepwa Lake
U of R Biology researchers figure out why Katepwa Lake fish have high mercury levels. Article from the Regina Leader-Post.
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition - Adam Sprott Wins Again!
On July 17/20, Biology graduate student Adam Sprott won the U of R 3MT competition for the second time (2018, 2020). Due to COVID-19, the 2020 competition was held via Zoom (photo on the left is of Adam's Zoom presentation, and the image on the right is the one slide that Adam was permitted to use). Adam will be representing the University at the upcoming Western Regional 3MT competition. The 2020 U of R 3MT competition can be viewed at the Facebook page of the University of Regina Graduate Students Association. Congratulations to Adam!
NSERC CGS-M Awards 2020
Congratulations to three Biology Department MSc students who have just been awarded Canada Graduate Scholarships from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. The students who have received the awards are: Nikki Burnett, Kevina Mullock and Noah Johnson. The Biology Dept wishes these three graduate students all the best in their research endeavours.
Biology at Science Rendezvous
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