Bradley Park

Ecotoxicology Biologist, IISD-ELA

Bradley Park is an ecotoxicology biologist with IISD Experimental Lakes Area.

Bradley works on assessing the histological effects of contaminants in fish, amphibians, and bivalves, and is responsible for science reporting, as well as laboratory-, mesocosm- and field-based research on wetland ecology, remediation, and stressor effects in aquatic ecosystems.

He conducted his master’s degree research on amphibians in a whole-lake estrogen exposure study at the Experimental Lakes Area. He worked 15 years at Fisheries and Oceans Canada as an aquatic biologist with the Environmental Science Division, and as a science advisor with the National Contaminants Advisory Group. He then worked at the University of Saskatchewan and University of Manitoba as a histologist and research technician before rejoining IISD-ELA.

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Areas of expertise
Water
Staff type
IISD Experimental Lakes Area
Experts
Staff
Education
Master of Science – Zoology, University of Manitoba, 2003
Bachelor of Science, University of Manitoba, 1996