Canadian scientist specialising in sponges
Sally Leys (Sally Penelope Leys) is a Canadian spongiologist. She is a professor of biology at the University of Alberta[1] where she and her colleagues study sponges in all their aspects[2] including ecology,[3] physiology,[4][5][6] their adaptations to a fluid environment[2] and the evolution of sensory systems using sponges as their model organism.[1] A current project is Evaluating ecosystem function, vulnerability, resilience, and ability to recover from multiple stressors.[7]
She earned a B.Sc. in 1990 from the University of British Columbia and a Ph.D from University of Victoria in 1996, entitled Cytoskeletal architecture, organelle transport, and impulse conduction in hexactinellid sponge syncytia,[8] followed by post-doctoral work in Barbados, in Marseille, and at the University of Queensland.[1]
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