Evelyn Boychuk

Class of 2014

Evelyn Boychuk completed her BSc degree with a major in Zoology at the University of Calgary. During that time, she researched the effects of low oxygen and low temperature on the neurobiology of pond snails. She then completed her MSc in Physiology and Biochemistry at the University of Western Ontario, in 2013. Her research focused on the physiology of low-temperature tolerance in sub-alpine beetles. Boychuk’s goal is to bring her passion for animal biology out of academia and into the public eye.

Clippings

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Cold winter may have killed off 30% of honeybees

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News
  • CBC Radio

Effects of the Long Winter on Plants, Animals and Water Levels

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

W.D. Hamilton’s evolutionary theory driving world-changing research

  • 2014
  • National Post

Alleged home burglar nabbed in ‘Project Spider-Man’ used spy cameras, parabolic listening devices and roof entries: police

  • 2014
  • National Post

Robber foiled by spry senior-citizen sprinter and 70-year-old woman threatening genital discomfort with her ‘hiking stick’

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Great Backyard Bird Count appeals for public’s help

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

5 easy ways to become a freelance scientist

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Neuroscience journal edited by kids, for kids

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Why farmed fish need more veggies in their diet

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Farming salmon on land is possible, project suggests

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News
  • CBC Radio

January 4, 2014 show

  • 2014
  • CBC News

Crack cocaine: How addictive is it?

  • 2014
  • CBC News

Silver nanoparticle use spurs U.S. consumer database

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Preview | Parasites seize control over animal and human behaviour

  • 2014
  • CBC News

Lunar eclipse, meteor shower treat Canadians this weekend

  • 2014
  • CBC News

NSERC, SSHRC want feedback on open access