Ingrid J. Pickering
(+) 1 306 966 5706
ingrid.pickering
@usask.ca
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Welcome
Welcome to the
webpages of Ingrid Pickering, Professor and Canada
Research Chair in Molecular Environmental Science at
the University of Saskatchewan. We are pleased that
you are interested in the activities of our
group.
Synchrotron Studies of Metals in Biological
Systems
We use and develop
synchrotron light techniques to investigate the
roles of metals and other elements in living things.
Our cross-disciplinary research encompasses both
environmental and biomedical interests. We are
diverse in our research backgrounds. Visit our People and Research pages to find
out more.
Canadian Light Source
We have close links with the Canadian Light
Source (CLS) synchrotron on the University of
Saskatchewan campus. Graham George and Ingrid
Pickering are co-scientific leads for the new BioXAS
suite of beamlines at the CLS. Ingrid Pickering is
Program Leader for CIHR-THRUST, the CIHR-funded
synchrotron health training program at the
University of Saskatchewan.
Opportunities
If you are ready to further your career at the MSc,
PhD or postdoctoral level, you are interested in
working in a cross-disciplinary environment, and you
are excited by the chance to be involved with
synchrotron research, visit our Opportunities page
to find out more.
In the News
Ingrid Pickering one
of top 3 researchers in Canada in Geology and
Earth Sciences ranked by h-index [Higher Education Strategy
Associates (HESA) survey highlighted by Globe and
Mail national newspaper].
Ingrid Pickering and family in Enterprise
Saskatchewan TV Commercial
Graham and Ingrid in a longer Video
Testimonial from Enterprise Saskatchewan |
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