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Shane Journeay calls Nova Scotia home. With a list of academic achievements far too lengthy to list, Shane received his BSc and Masters Degree at the University of Ottawa and is almost two years into his PhD in Toxicology at the University of Saskatchewan. He has a broad interest in human health and performance, particularly as it relates to extreme environments in industry. His experience includes ergonomics, having worked in the treatment and prevention of occupational soft tissue injuries in pulp & paper mills and sawmills. He has also completed an internship in Environmental Health and Safety as an Ergonomics specialist in an Ottawa telecommunications firm. Shane is interested in occupational toxicology with specialization in respiratory toxicology and the possible health impacts associated with nanotechnology. When he completes his Ph.D, Shane plans to pursue a Medical Degree, and being one of the first researchers in Canada to study possible toxicological effects of nanomaterials, he envisions a role for himself in shaping our approach to the occupational safety and health of the nanotechnology industry as well.
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