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.

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