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Greg Goss is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Science. His research focuses on three interconnected areas: environmental physiology of fishes, environmental toxicology, and watershed science. He investigates physiological adaptations of aquatic organisms to environmental stresses, evaluates the toxicity of industrial and agricultural pollutants, and models Alberta's water resources under climate change scenarios. Collaborations include work with EnCana, Vive Crop Protection, and Dr. Monireh Faramarzi on water management. His lab, Goss Lab, hosts research on nanotoxicology, hydraulic fracturing fluid impacts, and stormwater system improvements. Contact: ggoss@ualberta.ca.
Research interests include ion and solute transport mechanisms in fish, toxicity of nanoparticles and pesticides, and watershed modeling for sustainable water use. He employs molecular biology, cell physiology, and field studies across freshwater and marine ecosystems. Industrial partnerships aim to balance environmental protection with economic needs.
Notable projects include assessing hydraulic fracturing fluid toxicity on aquatic species, developing predictive water supply models, and improving stormwater management through polymer and wetland technologies. His work contributes to OECD nanomaterial testing standards and regulatory policy.


