Chris M. Wood

Adjunct Member

While the primary focus of our group is on physiology and aquatic toxicology, our research examines the interactions of fish, crustaceans, and molluscs with their environment at all levels from the molecular to the biogeochemical to the ecological. We are particularly interested in the sublethal effects of natural factors (temperature, oxygen, water chemistry, exercise, feeding, social interactions) and anthropogenic pollutants (metals, ammonia, low and high pH, climate change, salinization) on organismal function, and the strategies by which animals adapt to extreme environments. Particular projects at present consider fuel usage and nitrogenous waste production in fish on different feeding and exercise regimes, ammonia and urea transport, acid-base regulatory mechanisms at gills and kidney, in vitro primary culture models for understanding gill function, the osmorespiratory compromise at the gills during exercise and hypoxia, the role of ammonia in ventilatory control, the importance of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) as a water quality parameter altering both metal toxicity and fish gill function, and the kinetics of metal uptake and homeostasis, particularly in mixtures, with the goal of improvement of environmental regulations

2007 Knut Schmidt-Neilson Distinguished Lecture

2007
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For Research

International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry

Miroslav Romanowski Medal in Environmental Science

2007
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For Research

Royal Society of Canada 

2006 W.S. Hoar Lecture

2006
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For Research

University of British Columbia

Fellow

2003
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For Research

Royal Society of Canada

2002 M.A. Ali Memorial Lecture

2002
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For Research

University of Guelph

Award for Excellence, Lifetime Achievement

2002
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For Research

American Fisheries Society (Physiology section) 

2001 George F. Holeton Memorial Lecture

2001
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For Research

University of Toronto

Canada Research Chair in Environment and Health

2001
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For Research

2001-2014 Tier 1

Synergy Award for Academia-Industry Partnership

2001
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For Research

NSERC

F. E. J. Fry medal

1999
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For Research

Canadian Society of Zoologists CSZ 1999 Awards