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DR. DOUGLAS CAMPBELL - PROFESSOR

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Academic History

B.Sc Acadia University
Ph.D. University of Western Ontario

Research Interests
 
• Molecular Ecophysiology of cyanobacteria and phytoplankton.
• How do cyanobacteria and phytoplankton (re)allocate resources under changing natural conditions?
• Detecting changes in gene expression and protein abundance
• Developing rapid fluorescence methods to measure photosynthetic acclimation and activity

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Representative Publications
 

Fraser JM, Tulk SE, Jeans JA, Campbell DA, Bibby TS, Cockshutt AM, (2013) Photophysiological and Photosynthetic Complex Changes During Iron Starvation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. PLoS ONE PONE-D-12-33678

 

 Li G, Campbell DA (2013) Rising CO2 Interacts with Growth Light and Growth Rate to Alter Photosystem II Photoinactivation of the Coastal Diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana. PLoS ONE PONE-D-12-31935R1

 

Thomas S, Campbell DA (2013) Photophysiology of Bolidomonas pacifica.  Journal of Plankton Research, doi: 10.1093/plankt/fbs105

 
Sharpe SC, Koester JA, Loebl M, Cockshutt AM, Campbell DA, Irwin AJ, Finkel ZV (2012) Influence of Cell Size and DNA Content on Growth Rate and Photosystem II Function in Cryptic Species of Ditylum brightwellii. PLoS One 7(12): e52916. 10.1371/journal.pone.0052916
 
Wu H, Roy S, Alami M, Green B, Campbell DA (2012). Photosystem II Photoinactivation, Repair and Protection in Marine Centric Diatoms. Plant Physiology 160:464-476
 

For more information, check the 'Campbell Lab Site'


TEACHING ASSIGNMENT
2009 - 2010

FALL
WINTER
Biology 3101 Microbiology      
         
         
         
YEAR
Biology 4950 Special Topics in Biology
Biology 4990 Honours Thesis
Biology 5990 M.Sc. Thesis in Biology

Contact Information

E-mail: dcampbell@mta.ca
Snail Mail:

Department of Biology
Mount Allison University
63B York Street
Sackville, New Brunswick
Canada  E4L 1G7

Office:  
Telephone: (506) 364-2500
Fax: (506) 364-2505

 

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