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Devin Noordermeer

MSc Student

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Hometown: Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Devin is a high-spirited scientist driven to play a meaningful role in climate change solutions through helping improve agricultural crop practices. He is working towards a master’s degree through the Cell and Systems Biology department at University of Toronto. His research is focused on studying the physiological responses of Douglas-fir in British Columbia to extreme environmental stresses caused by climate change, with the goal of informing breeding and forestry management practices for more resilient tree crops.

Education

BSc Hons (Biological Sciences) – University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada (2009-2014)

Work Experience

Senior Lab Technician – K+S Windsor Salt Ltd. (2016-2018)
Biocontrol Technician – Growliv Biologicals Ltd. (2015)

Conferences

  • Noordermeer DP, Velasco VM, Ensminger I. Autumn warming delays downregulation of photosynthesis and does not increase risk of freezing damage in interior and coastal Douglas-fir seedlings. EGU 2020. Vienna, Austria. 2020. Poster.
  • Noordermeer DP, Velasco VM, Ensminger I. Autumn warming delays downregulation of photosynthesis and does not increase risk of freezing damage in interior and coastal Douglas-fir seedlings. CSPB Eastern Regional Meeting. St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. 2019. Poster.
  • Noordermeer DP, Velasco VM, Ensminger I. Effects of simulated warmer climate on cold hardiness in Douglas-fir seedlings of interior and coastal provenances. CSPB Eastern Regional Meeting. London, Ontario, Canada. 2018. Poster.