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<font size="2">Centre for Biomedical Research<br>
<font size="2">Hemmera Envirochem Inc.<br>
University of Victoria,<br>
4th floor, 19 Bastion Square<br>
PO Box 3020 STN CSC,<br>
Victoria, B.C. V8W 1J1<br>
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3N5<br>
Canada<br>
Canada<br>
Phone: 250-472-4072<br>
Phone: 250-388-3584 x3<br>
Fax: 250-472-4075<br>
Fax: 250-388-3517<br>
youremail ^at^ uvic ^dot^ ca
lmos ^at^ hemmera ^dot^ com
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I am a ????????? in the [[koop|Koop lab]] in the [http://web.uvic.ca/cbr/ Centre for Biomedical Research] at [http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria].
I have been working as a graduate student in the [[koop|Koop lab]] in the [http://web.uvic.ca/cbr/ Centre for Biomedical Research] at [http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria]. Currently, I am working as a Toxicologist for [http://www.hemmera.com Hemmera], a Western Canadian environmental consulting company.




== Interests ==
== Interests ==
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*Interest 1
*Wildlife toxicology
*Interest 2
*Biomarkers & bioindicators
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== Education==
== Education==
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<blockquote> PhD, University of Victoria, Canada (2006)<br>
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BSc/MSc, Wageningen University, the Netherlands (2001)<br>
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
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#ref1 Mos L, Morsey B, Jeffries SJ, Yunker MB, Raverty S, De Guise S, and PS Ross (2006) Chemical and biological pollution contribute to the immunological profiles of free-ranging harbour seals. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, In press
 
#ref2 Mos L, Tabuchi M, Dangerfield N, Koop BK, and PS Ross (2006) Vitamin A concentrations and retinoic acid receptor (RAR alpha) expression as biomarkers of PCB-associated health effects in free-ranging harbour seals Aquatic Toxicology, Submitted
 
#ref3 Mos L, Jack J, Cullon D, Montour L, Alleyne C, and PS Ross (204) Importance of marine foods to a near-urban First Nation community in coastal British Columbia, Canada: towards a risk-benefit assessment Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health A 67(8-10): 791-808.
 
#ref4 Mos L, Ross PS, McIntosh D, and S Raverty (2003) Canine distemper virus in British Columbia river otters as an emergent risk for coastal pinnipeds Veterinary Record 152(8): 237-238.
#ref4 Hamers T, Van den Brink PJ, Mos L, Van der Linden SC, Legler J, Koeman JH, and AJ Murk (2003) Estrogenic and esterase inhibiting potency of rainwater in relation to pesticide concentrations, sampling season and location Environmental Pollution 123: 47-65.
#ref5 Mos L and PS Ross (2002) Vitamin A physiology in the precocious harbour seal (Phoca vitulina): A tissue biopsy-based biomarker approach Canadian Journal of Zoology 80(9): 1-9.
#ref6 Mos L. 2001 Domoic acid: a fascinating marine toxin Environmental Toxicology & Pharrmacology 9(3): 79-85.
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Lizzy Mos

Hemmera Envirochem Inc.
4th floor, 19 Bastion Square
Victoria, B.C. V8W 1J1
Canada
Phone: 250-388-3584 x3
Fax: 250-388-3517
lmos ^at^ hemmera ^dot^ com

I have been working as a graduate student in the Koop lab in the Centre for Biomedical Research at University of Victoria. Currently, I am working as a Toxicologist for Hemmera, a Western Canadian environmental consulting company.


Interests

  • Wildlife toxicology
  • Biomarkers & bioindicators

Education

PhD, University of Victoria, Canada (2006)

BSc/MSc, Wageningen University, the Netherlands (2001)

Publications

  1. Mos L, Morsey B, Jeffries SJ, Yunker MB, Raverty S, De Guise S, and PS Ross (2006) Chemical and biological pollution contribute to the immunological profiles of free-ranging harbour seals. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, In press

    [ref1]
  2. Mos L, Tabuchi M, Dangerfield N, Koop BK, and PS Ross (2006) Vitamin A concentrations and retinoic acid receptor (RAR alpha) expression as biomarkers of PCB-associated health effects in free-ranging harbour seals Aquatic Toxicology, Submitted

    [ref2]
  3. Mos L, Jack J, Cullon D, Montour L, Alleyne C, and PS Ross (204) Importance of marine foods to a near-urban First Nation community in coastal British Columbia, Canada: towards a risk-benefit assessment Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health A 67(8-10): 791-808.

    [ref3]
  4. Hamers T, Van den Brink PJ, Mos L, Van der Linden SC, Legler J, Koeman JH, and AJ Murk (2003) Estrogenic and esterase inhibiting potency of rainwater in relation to pesticide concentrations, sampling season and location Environmental Pollution 123: 47-65.

    [ref4]
  5. Mos L, Ross PS, McIntosh D, and S Raverty (2003) Canine distemper virus in British Columbia river otters as an emergent risk for coastal pinnipeds Veterinary Record 152(8): 237-238.

    [ref4]
  6. Mos L and PS Ross (2002) Vitamin A physiology in the precocious harbour seal (Phoca vitulina): A tissue biopsy-based biomarker approach Canadian Journal of Zoology 80(9): 1-9.

    [ref5]
  7. Mos L. 2001 Domoic acid: a fascinating marine toxin Environmental Toxicology & Pharrmacology 9(3): 79-85.

    [ref6]