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Jerome Marty received his master's degree and Ph.D. in limnology from the University du Québec Montréal, where he studied zooplankton carbon cycling. From 2006 to 2012, he worked as a research scientist at the River Institute, focusing on invasive species in the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes. In 2019, he was appointed to the Science Advisory Board of the International Joint Commission. Jerome was instrumental in establishing the Society of Canadian Aquatic Sciences, which includes volunteers and organizations working on water issues in Canada and abroad. He chairs the Partnership Group for Science and Engineering. In his personal time, he enjoys canoeing, biking, and playing the accordion.
Institute Science, Society, Policy • University of Ottawa
Current teaching in the field of science, society, and policy.
River Institute • Canada
Conducted research on invasive species in the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes.
Council of Canadian Academies • Canada
Convenes experts to evaluate evidence on complex scientific topics.
Department of History