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Junior Research Associate, Experimental Ecology and Ecotoxicology Research Team, Queen's University, Ontario

Chloe Robinson is a junior research associate with the Queen's Experimental Ecology and Ecotoxicology research group at Queen’s University. Her research investigates the effects of oil sands mining on wildlife in Canada. Specifically, she is interested in how exposure to oil sands wastewater affects the reproduction and development of amphibians. Chloe is passionate about using applied research to inform policy decisions that will protect natural spaces in Canada from pollution.

Experience

  • –present
    Junior Research Associate in Ecotoxicology, Queen's University, Ontario

Education

  • 2022 
    Queen's University, Master of Science

Publications

  • 2023
    Naphthenic acid fraction compounds reduce the reproductive success of wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) by affecting offspring viability, Environmental Pollution
  • 2023
    Chemical communication in wood frog (Rana sylvatica) tadpoles is influenced by early-life exposure to naphthenic acid fraction compounds, Aquatic Toxicology