Arts and Science

MacLachlan, Ian

Title: 
Professor
Department: 
Geography
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Research Expertise: 
economic geography, industrial geography, urban geography, livestock distribution and trade, meat packing history and geography, humane slaughter, industrial complexes, agglomeration economies, multifactor partitioning
Phone:
403-329-2076
Email:
maclachlan@uleth.ca
Topics:
Agriculture
Animals
Australia
Canada
Geography
International Trade
Quebec
Urban Planning

McAdam, Ian

Title: 
Faculty
Department: 
English Dept
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Research Expertise: 
Masculine self-fashioning in early modern drama, especially Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson; The effects of Reformation theology on early modern masculine self-authorization; Renaissance magic and witchcraft; Psychoanalytic approaches to early modern literature; Early modern devotional poetry; Milton
Phone:
403-329-2371
Email:
mcadam@uleth.ca
Topics:
English
Literature
Psychology
Religion

McCune, Jenny

Title: 
Assistant Professor
Department: 
Biological Sciences
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
ecology, plants, plant ecology, community ecology, conservation biology, endangered species, landscape ecology, landowners and conservation, conservation on private lands, rare plants, historical ecology
Phone:
403-317-5035
Email:
jl.mccune@uleth.ca
Topics:
Biology
Ecosystems
Environment
Plants

McGeough, Kevin

Title: 
Associate Professor
Department: 
Geography (archaeology)
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
Biblical Hebrew, Ugaritic, Akkadian, Aramaic, Phoenician, Sumerian
Research Expertise: 
Near Eastern Archaeology, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Ancient Economy, 19th Century Archaeology, Ancient Religion, Biblical Studies, Ancient Art, Ancient Literature
Phone:
403-382-7168
Email:
mcgekm@uleth.ca
Topics:
Anthropology
Archaeology
Art
Classical Studies
Europe
Liberal Education
Literature
Middle East
Religion

McIntyre, Don

Title: 
Assistant Professor
Department: 
Dhillon School of Business
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
ADR, Aboriginal Property, Property and Law, Socio-legal Theory, Leadership, Management, Strategic Planning, Indigenous Strategic Planning, Woodland Art, Ojibway Art, Restorative Justice, Indigenous Trans-systemics, Project Management. Indigenous Systems Theory, Meta-Crisis, Wise Practice
Phone:
403-329-2634
Email:
don.mcintyre@uleth.ca
Topics:
Aboriginal
Aboriginal Health
Aboriginal History
Aboriginal Politics
Art
Canada
Community Planning
Constitutional Issues
Continuing Education
Human Rights
Indigenous
Indigenous Knowledge
Indigenous People and Government Relations
Indigenous Sovereignty
Law
Racism
Social Justice
Treaties
Young Offenders

McKenzie-Jones, Paul

Title: 
Assistant Professor
Department: 
Indigenous Studies
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
Indigenous social justice movements/resistance in the Anglo settler-colonial CANZUS states, North American Indigenous history, Transnational Indigenous environmental, cultural, and political, activism, Indigenous nation (re)building. treaty rights, law, and pop culture,
Phone:
403-329-2312
Email:
paul.mckenziejones@uleth.ca
Topics:
Aboriginal History
Aboriginal Politics
Activism
Indigenous Knowledge
Indigenous People and Government Relations
Indigenous Sovereignty
Social Justice

McManus, Sheila

Title: 
Professor
Department: 
History
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
History Of Borderlands, History Of The North American West, Canada-U.S. Borderlands, U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, History Of Race/Gender/Sexuality In North America
Phone:
403-329-2540
Email:
sheila.mcmanus@uleth.ca
Topics:
Aboriginal History
Border Issues
Canada
Feminism
Gender Issues
History
Transgender, Gay, Lesbian and Bisexuality
United States
Women

Montina, Tony

Title: 
NMR Facility Manager and Instructor
Department: 
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
My main research expertise is in the area of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. This research has three main focuses: (1)Using NMR as a Metabolomic method for studying epigenetics, (2) using experimental restraints obained via NMR data to carry out computational studies of molecular dynamics and structure for DNA adducts and (3)design of novel solid-state NMR methods/Pulse-Sequence for fluorine containing materials and polymers. In the past, I have carried out mathematical modelling for biological systems that included predator-prey, competition, producer-consumer, and metapopulation models and the effects of nutrient and thermal gradients on these interactions.
Phone:
403-394-3927
Email:
tony.montina@uleth.ca
Topics:
Biology
Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
DNA
Epigenetics
Materials Science
Mathematical Biology
Molecular Modeling
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Physics
Spectroscopy

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