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Shagun Jindal

Shagun Jindal

(2013-2015)


Biography:

Past Research: Shagun completed he undergraduate degree at McMaster University. She was in the Life Sciences Co-op Program.  Shagun joined the ABEL lab in May 2013.  In 2013 she conducted sediment analysis for the Round Goby Diet Study and was co-supervised by Susan Marsh-Rollo. In 2014, Shagun worked alongside Connie O'Connor to quantify the predation responses of Neolamprologus puncher and Aneesh Bose to do DNA extraction for paternity analyses. Her thesis focused on cannibalism as a reproductive strategy for take-over males in Tanganyikan cichlids.

 

Current Position: Shagun is now a Regional Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement Officer at Health Canada.