Georgia Denbigh

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Georgia Denbigh is in her third year of her BSc in Marine Biology. She is currently taking an Experiential Learning course in Dr. Gunawardena’s lab, focusing on the intensity of reactive oxygen species among various developmental stages of the lace plant. Georgia immediately became interested in plant biology after taking Dr. Gunawardena’s course on the diversity of plants, and was further intrigued by the research on lace plants. She is honored to be apart of such an incredible and inspiring lab, that encourages all students to work their hardest. Georgia is extremely excited about her work in the lab, as well as being able to work with several of the talented lab members.

Georgia is an active member in the Dalhousie Science Society, as well as the Dalhousie Association of Marine Biology Students. In 2015 she joined the Golden Key International Honour Society, being recognized as one of the top students of her class. Georgia hopes to one day to complete an Honors project, and eventually become a university professor to help students discover their inner potential.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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