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Past Lab News

Nov 2023: New lab publication on published in FEMS Microbiology Ecology! Featuring the thesis research of (now Postdoctoral ScholarÌýat Clark University, MA, USA).Ìý

May 2023: Congrats to Ella who successfully completed the Admission to Candidacy exam this month!Ìý

April 2023:Ìý
Congrats to Brent Robicheau who successfully defended his PhD thesis! This past month Brent was also awarded the ±«Óãtv Biology Department's 2023 Dr. Thomas MacRae Graduate Prize for authoring the best graduate student publication this past year--bravo!

Mar 2023: Congrats toÌýShannon, Sonja, Ella, and Becca who all presented stellar talks/posters at the Department's Annual Lett Research Symposium! Also great job and many thanks to Becca and Shannon who were this year's symposium coordinators.Ìý

Sept 2022:ÌýExcitedÌýto announce another publication on the microbes of the Bedford Basin Monitoring Program, this time focusing onÌý. Written by former postdoc (nowÌýResearch Officer at Minderoo Foundation) Dr. Eric Raes.Ìý

Sept 2022:ÌýWelcome Aboard! New lab members Shannon Myles and Ella Kantor join the LaRoche Lab--both will be starting exciting MSc research projects.

May 2022:
ÌýCongrats to Becca who successfully completed the Admission to Candidacy exam!

Apr 2022:ÌýCongrats to Brent Robicheau, who's first thesis chapter onÌýÌýis now availalble at ISME Communications. Read more on this project at CBC News:Ìý.

Nov 2021:ÌýLaRoche Lab members, Shannon Myles and Liam MacNeil, win data contest for theirÌýÌýin Halifax, NS.ÌýÌý

Sept 2021: Dr. LaRoche and Dr. Worm of the ±«Óãtv Biology Department are elected asÌý. Ìý

July 2021:Ìý°Õ³ó±ðÌýBedford Basin's Oxygen levelsÌýis a hot topic in aÌý.Ìý

June 2021:
ÌýCongratulations to Liam who successfully defended his Master's thesis this month! Read more about Liam's MSc research onÌýÌýin his recently published article at BMC Ecology and Evolution. :) Ìý

June 20, 2021: The LaRoche Lab participates inÌý!

April 2021: The wonders ofÌýare explored in our latest co-authored PNAS paper featuring sampling from the Bedford Basin Time Series. This research was a collaboration between the LaRoche, Wallace, and Algar labs at ±«Óãtv and ft. PhD students Sebastian Haas, Brent Robicheau, andÌýSubhadeep Rakshit.

March 2021:Ìý
Congrats to Connor who successfully defended her Master's thesis. Yay! Connor's MSc research was alsoÌýÌýin The Journal of Ocean Technology.Ìý

February 2021:ÌýCongrats to previous lab member, Dr.ÌýJoerg Behnke, who's recent paper onÌýwas published in Scientific Reports.

July 2020:ÌýCongratulations to three of our grad students, Liam, Martha, and Diana who successfully passed their Admission to Candidacy exams in the spring/summer.Ìý

May 2020:Ìý
CongratulationsÌýto MSc candidate Liam MacNeil for being awarded an NSERC CGS-M Scholarship.

December 2019:
ÌýLaRoche Lab member Joerg Behnke successfully defends his PhD Thesis!!! Well done Joerg.Ìý

Nov/Dec 2019:Ìý
MSc Student, Liam, embarks on month long research expedition along coasts & continental shelves of Newfoundland andÌýLabrador (Northwest Atlantic).ÌýProbing the sunlit layers of the ocean, Liam and Cat (Bertrand Lab PhD Student) collected samples for characterizingÌýmicrobes, the macromolecules they generate, the vitamins and nutrients essential for their growth, and took direct observations of cells using holographic imagery. Our research aims toÌýdeepen our understanding of how and why some of the most fascinating microorganism fluctuate in the ocean. We also hope to deepen our understanding of how and why some of the most fascinating microorganism fluctuate in the ocean.

August 2019:
ÌýGraduate students Sonja, Connor, Liam, and Brent travel to Fredericton, NB to present at the Canadian Society for Ecology & Evolution yearly meeting.

August 2019:Ìý
New LaRoche Lab publication featuring co-authors Ciara Willis (previous honours student) published at FEMS Microbiology Letters. Ìýhttps://doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnz152

May 2019:
ÌýMSc Candidates, Sonja Rose and Connor Mackie, successfully pass their Admission to Candidacy Exams! Congrats.Ìý

April 2019:
ÌýMSc student Connor Mackie wins best poster at the Biology Department’s Graduate Student Lett Symposium.

Feb 2019:Ìý
New LaRoche Lab publication featuring co-authors Jackie Zorz (previous MSc student) and Ciara Willis (previous honours student) published at Frontiers in Microbiology. ÌýDOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.00281

June 2018:
ÌýDr. Julie LaRoche and PhD Student Brent Robicheau facilitate aÌýMetagenomics Workshop in Mindelo, Cabo Verde (Africa) as part of theÌýTOSST-HOSST Summer School and at the Universidade de Cabo Verde. Included a hike to the active stratovolcano Pico do Fogo!

July 2018 -Ìý
Dr. Julie LaRoche and PhD student Brent Robicheau attend the Gordon Research Conference, Marine Microbes in Tuscany, Italy

June 2018Ìý-
LaRoche participates in Ocean Sampling Day 2018

February 2018 -Ìý
Dr. Julie LaRoche attends the Reef Microbiome Workshop at theÌýBellairs Research Institute in Holetown, Barbados.

November 2017
Ìý- Lab members Jennifer Tolman and Ian Luddington participate in the Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program research expedition to the Scotian Shelf aboard the RV Endeavor Ìý

October 2017ÌýÌý
- Dr. Julie LaRoche is featured on the Canada 150 C3 Facebook page for her contribution to the Science team. You can view the postÌý

September 2017
Ìý- Dr. Julie LaRoche is aboard the Canada 150 C3 Cruise. You can follow their updates on theirÌý

July 4 2017
Ìý- Lab visit to the Polar Prince during it's stay in Halifax as part of the Canada 150 C3 Cruise