Nicole Buckley
Nicole Buckley (born 1960) is a Canadian biologist.[1] Buckley is the Chief Scientist for Life Sciences and ISS Utilization at the Canadian Space Agency.[2][3] Appointed to the role in 2009,[4] she has worked to highlight the benefits of space science for all, particularly in regard to research on ageing in space.[5][6]
Buckley studied Microbiology at the University of Saskatchewan, where she received her bachelor's and master's degree.[7] She received her PhD in Oral Biology from the University of Manitoba.[8]
References
- Jackson, Libby (November 16, 2017). A Galaxy of Her Own: Amazing Stories of Women in Space. Random House. ISBN 9781473553262.
- "Humans of the CSA - Nicole Buckley - Chief Scientist, Life Sciences and ISS Utilization". www.asc-csa.gc.ca. March 29, 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
- Jackson, Libby (November 16, 2017). A Galaxy of Her Own: Amazing Stories of Women in Space. Random House. ISBN 9781473553262.
- Government of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (April 30, 2003). "IA Institute Advisory Board Members – Biographies - CIHR". www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
- Thumm, Tracy; Robinson, Julie A.; Alleyne, Camille; Hasbrook, Pete; Mayo, Susan; Buckley, Nicole; Johnson-Green, Perry; Karabadzhak, George; Kamigaichi, Shigeki; Umemura, Sayaka; Sorokin, Igor V. (October 1, 2014). "International space station accomplishments update: Scientific discovery, advancing future exploration, and benefits brought home to earth". Acta Astronautica. 103: 235–242. doi:10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.06.017. hdl:2060/20140002474. ISSN 0094-5765.
- Payne, Elizabeth; November 23, Ottawa Citizen Updated; 2016 (November 24, 2016). "What astronauts can teach us about aging | Ottawa Citizen". Retrieved November 6, 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "Ascension 2019 – SEDS Canada". Retrieved November 10, 2019.
- Buckley, Nicole Denyse (1993). "Glucose transport by Streptococcus mutans". Cite journal requires
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