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Colin Montpetit is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Science. His work bridges undergraduate education innovation and biological research. Key roles include advancing teaching methodologies in the biological sciences through social mentoring and curriculum development. He focuses on scenario-based learning in genetics, curriculum reference mapping, and fostering professional learning communities for biology educators.
Research interests span two primary domains: (1) mechanisms controlling catecholamine secretion and (2) obesity factors influencing metamorphosis and parasitic behavior in lampreys. His biological studies explore stress hormones, endocrinology, and environmental adaptations in fish (e.g., rainbow trout).
Montpetit's publications highlight contributions to education pedagogy and aquatic physiology. Recent work emphasizes case-based teaching strategies and the development of genetics learning tools. He collaborates extensively with peers to improve science education quality and student engagement.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His advising and grants activities remain unspecified, though his educational projects suggest potential involvement in curriculum development initiatives. No lab or team affiliations are detailed here.




