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Lyme Network Members 

Dr. Vett Lloyd (Biology) - Molecular genetics of ticks, Borrelia & serology
Dr. David Lieske (Environmental Science) - Biogeography & climate change modelling
Dr. Ron Aiken (Biology) - Entomology & community-based tick surveillance
Dr. Odette Gould (Psychology) - Health care & health seeking behaviours
Dr. Mario Levesque (Political Science) - Healthcare policy
Dr. Laurie Ricker (Math and Computer Science) - Science education and communication
Dr. Janine Rogers (English) - Language, representation & communication
Dr. Steve Law (Economics) - Healthcare economics
Dr. Jane Mullen (Commerce) - Occupational health and safety policy
Dr. Andrew Wilson (Religious studies) - Ethics
Dr. Steve Westcott (Chemistry) - novel anti-microbial compounds
Dr. Fraser Clark (Biochemistry) - Bioinformatics
Dr. Jesse Popp (Environmental Biology) 
Dr. Kirk Hillier (Biology) - Olfactory processing
Dr. Nicoletta Faraone (Chemistry) - Bio-pesticides & chemical ecology
Dr. Howard Huynh (Biology) - Mammalogy
Membership in the Maritime Lyme Disease Research Network is open to all Mount Allison faculty members with an interest in research / teaching / classroom stuff / outreach on Lyme and related conditions. Membership entitles faculty to apply for support from the MTA-CanLyme independent summer research grants or other inter-session grants to support student research on any approved aspect of Lyme disease.

Members of the Maritime Lyme Disease Research Network agree to abide by the Tri-Agency Responsible Conduct of Research framework (http://www.rcr.ethics.gc.ca/eng/policy-politique/framework-cadre/), follow all institutional rules relevant to the research being carried out and respect the central place of the patient community in Lyme disease research by welcoming the patient community as a partner in research.

Membership is open to external academics and clinicians with compatible interests. External members require an internal collaborator to apply for MTA-CanLyme student funding.
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