Maydianne andrade autobiography in five short

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    Maydianne Andrade is a Jamaican-born Canadian ecologist.

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    Maydianne Andrade is a Jamaican-born Canadian ecologist.

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  • Dean of Science's Convocation Silver Medal.
  • Spider Woman

    Poisonous spiders, sexual cannibalism, adaptive suicide—biologist Maydianne Andrade jokes that her research makes for good cocktail party conversations. It all seems slightly lurid and tends to intrigue even people who think they aren't interested in science. Yet what Andrade studies, at the core, are striking cases in evolution. In this interview, Andrade talks about spending months on end in the Australian outback peering into the nocturnal lives of redback spiders (one of about 20 species in the "black widow" genus, Latrodectus), what it's like to raise thousands of tiny spiderlings in her lab at the University of Toronto, and more.

    Fear not

    NOVA: Were you afraid of spiders when you were a kid?

    Maydianne Andrade: I was afraid of spiders. When I was really young, my two brothers and I were in the basement watching TV, and a fairly small—and, I realize now, completely harmless—spider crawled out into the middle of the living room floor, an

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  • Poisonous spiders, sexual cannibalism, adaptive suicide—biologist Maydianne Andrade jokes that her research makes for good cocktail party conversations.
  • Maydianne Andrade: a champion for change - University Affairs

  • W hen Maydianne Andrade gives workshops to her colleagues in academia about equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in higher education, she starts with the facts.
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      Maydianne Andrade has the enviable job of studying cannibalistic spiders.

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  • Maydianne Andrade, a professor of evolutionary biology at U of T Scarborough, co-founded the Canadian Black Scientists Network three years ago.
  • Maydianne Andrade: 9 Followers, 2 Following, 24 Research papers.
    There was a time in her career when Maydianne Andrade didn’t dwell on the issue of representation in science.
    Maydianne Andrade: Thank you so much.
    Maydianne ANDRADE | Vice Dean Faculty Affairs & Equity | PhD ...