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Ross developed an early interest in fish and fish disease as an undergraduate at the University of Alberta. From there he moved to the East coast to complete a degree in Marine Biological Resources. During this time he worked with the salmonid aquaculture industry and the School of Aquatic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine at the University of Maine. As a doctorate researcher Ross moved to the West coast, again working with the salmonid aquaculture industry and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans at the Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Most recently, Ross has established collaborative research with the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology in Koneohe, Hawaii.

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In press Kent ML, Shaw RW, Sanders JL. In The Microsporidia and Microsporidiosis, Microsporidia in fish. American Society of Microbiology. Shaw RW, Toonen RJ. 2012. Eco Explorers Exhibit Marine Biology. Telus World of Science, Edmonton, Alberta. This is a long term exhibit. Shaw RW. 2011. Using MasteringBiology: Case Study Ross Shaw. Online publication, Pearson Canada. http://elearning.pearsoncanada.ca/videos/mastering-biology-ross-shaw.html Zac HF, Concepcion GT, Haverkort RD, Shaw RW, Maragos JE, Toonen RJ. 2010. Ecomorph or Endangered Coral? DNA and Microstructure Reveal Hawaiian Species Complexes: Montipora dilatata/flabellata/turgescens & M. patula/verilli. PLoS ONE http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015021 Zac HF, Concepcion GT, Haverkort RD, Shaw RW, Maragos JE, Toonen RJ. 2010. Is Montipora dilatata an endangered coral species or an ecotype? Genes and skeletal microstructure lump seven Hawaiian species into four groups. Technical report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration http://www.fpir.noaa.gov/Library/PRD/SOC/SOC%20Final%20Report%202009.pdf

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