Joy Bruno
Toxicogenomic Biologist
Team Leader, Toxicogenomics Group
Environment and climate change
Canada
Biography
Twenty years S&T experience in conducting and supervising toxicology and toxicogenomic studies Develops, leads and participates in consultations, undertakes memberships on working groups, panels, involving internal/external stakeholders, provides advice as a specialist Invited delegate to international and national conferences and workshops
Research Interest
Contributing to Environment Canada's mandate to ensure aquatic ecosystems are conserved and protected
Publications
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Wiseman, S., H.Osachoff, E. Bassett, J. Malhotra, J. Bruno, G. VanAggelen, T.P. Mommsen and M.M. Vijayan. 2007. Gene expression pattern in the liver during recovery from an acute stressor in rainbow trout. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. D (doi:10.1016/j.cbd.2007.04.005).
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Bruno, J. and K. Bemben. 2017 Canada's New Approach for Tracking Polar Bear Hides in Trade. Society for Wildlife Forensic Science Newsletter. Vol 2. No.1
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Denslow ND, Cristina CR, Doan T, Shukradas S, Bruno J, Brown L, Van Aggelen G, Jackman P, and M. Bauer. 2015. Ecotoxicogenomics: Microarray interlaboratory comparability. Chemosphere. 2015 Sep 9;144:193-200. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.08.019. PubMed PMID: 26363320.