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  1. Judy Anderson Professor Emerita Judy.Anderson@umanitoba.ca. Geoff Eales Professor Emeritus Ealesjg@cc.umanitoba.ca. Bruce Ford Professor Emeritus Bruce.Ford@umanitoba.ca. Brenda Hann Professor Emerita 224 Biological Sciences Building Brenda.Hann@umanitoba.ca 204-474-7450.

  2. W. Gary Anderson Professor, Department Head, Biological Sciences. Office: 206 Biological Sciences Building Email: Gary.Anderson@umanitoba.ca Phone: 204-474-7496

  3. Sometimes a bit hard to understand exactly what he's talking about, but if you approach him one-on-one he's sure to help you understand it. Gary Anderson is a professor in the Biology department at University of Manitoba - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.

  4. Gary ANDERSON | Cited by 3,483 | of University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (UMN) | Read 182 publications | Contact Gary ANDERSON

  5. foscomms@umanitoba.ca. 204-474-8256. 204-474-7618. Our office is open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Follow us. As a research-intensive faculty and one of the largest academic units at the University of Manitoba, we offer a broad range of expertise with many diverse applications across all our departments.

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  6. Today Dr. Gary Anderson concludes 26 years as Baptist Mid-Missions' president. From all of us at Baptist Mid-Missions: Thank you, Dr. Anderson, for all you've done for us. You have earned our deep respect for your servant's heart, faithfulness, and godly wisdom that have kept Baptist Mid-Missions solidly fulfilling our purpose of building Christ's church with His passion and for His glory.

  7. May 7, 2015 · The IRC, Gary Anderson (biological sciences) will examine the effect of environmental parameters on the development of Lake Sturgeon in an aquaculture setting. Due to longevity, late age to sexual maturity, and intermittent spawning Lake Sturgeon are particularly vulnerable to human impacts such as over-fishing and hydroelectric generation.

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