Tamara Franz-Odendaal

Professor, Faculty of Biology, NSERC Chair Women in Science and Engineering- Atlantic Canada; Principal Investigator - Bone Development Laboratory Mount Saint Vincent University

  • Halifax NS

Developmental biologist / Anatomist; Advocate for the Advancement of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

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Biography

Dr. Tamara Franz-Odendaal graduated from the University of Cape Town, South Africa with a PhD in Zoology and completed her post-doctoral studies at Dalhousie University in Evolutionary-Developmental Biology. Dr. Franz-Odendaal joined the Mount in 2006 as a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) University Faculty award recipient (2006-2011) and has since launched an active and productive research program as a morphologist and developmental biologist in the field of skeletal biology.

In 2011, Dr. Franz-Odendaal was awarded the NSERC Atlantic Chair for Women in Science and Engineering for the Atlantic Region (WISEatlantic). She is one of five chair holders across Canada that are working to increase the participation of women in science and engineering and to provide role models for women considering careers in these fields. The aim of the WISEatlantic program is to provide girls in junior and senior high school with access to role models active in the sciences and engineering fields through mentorships, webinars, Girls Get WISE Science events and Science Summer Camps. Through WISEatlantic, she also supports women in STEM careers through professional development opportunities, such as the WinSETT Leadership Program workshops and academic advancement workshops. By 2016, her program reached over 13,000 students, teachers, academics, professionals etc., and had directly engaged 3000 youth with almost 200 female role models in STEM.

Industry Expertise

Biotechnology
Education/Learning
Research
Laboratory Services

Areas of Expertise

Morphology
Embryology
Molecular Biology
Anatomy
Genetics
Teaching
Science
Science Outreach to the Public
Girl's and Women's Empowerment
Science technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate education
Bone biology and regeneration
bone development
skeleton
evo-devo
Evolution and Development
Developmental Biology
Girls in STEM
Stem Careers

Accomplishments

Chair for Women in Science and Engineering (NSERC)

2011-10-01

Dr. Franz-Odendaal is the current Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Chair for Women in Science and Engineering for Atlantic Canada.

Research Excellence Award

2013-05-23

Dr Franz-Odendaal was awarded Mount Saint Vincent University's Research Excellence Award

Young Investigator Award in Morphological Sciences

2013-04-25

Dr Franz-Odendaal was awarded the American Association of Anatomists Young Investigator's Award in Morphological Sciences for her contribution to biomedical research

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Education

Dalhousie University

Post Doctorate

Biology

2006

University of Cape Town

Ph.D.

Biology

2002

University of Cape Town

M.Sc.

Medicine

1997

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Affiliations

  • Vice President Nova Scotia Institute of Science

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

Women in science

Saint Mary's University  radio

2016-02-20

Dr. Franz-Odendaal was a guest panelist on Science Files, a program of news radio 95.7 fm, to discuss women in science.

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Start-Up Funding

CBC Information Morning, Cape Breton  radio

2016-01-06

Dr. Franz-Odendaal was interviewed for CBC radio's Information Morning - Cape Breton regarding her thoughts about a local competition that provides funding for start-up companies, and how very few of the contest winners were start-ups run by women.

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Trendsetter: Tamara Franz-Odendaal

Halifax Magazine  online

2014-04-01

Dr. Tamara Franz-Odendaal was interviewed for Halifax Magazine's Trendsetter piece. The article details Tamara's accomplishments as a biologist and as the Chair for Women in Science and Engineering.

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Event Appearances

Leadership Starts Early: The Impact of Role Models

Gender Summit Three  Washington, DC

2013-11-13

Strategies to enable girls to interact with role models and to expand their understanding of STEM careers

Gender Summit Three  Washington, DC

2013-11-13

All About Bones: Insights from fossils and embryo's

WISE NL Statoil Seminar Series  St. John's, Newfoundland

2014-04-16

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Research Grants

Chair for Women in Science and Engineering

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Funding to support programming aimed at bridging the gender gap in STEM fields

Discovery Grant

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Funding to support research in the biological sciences, in particular the evolution and development of the skeleton

Skeletal development in zebrafish

Nova Scotia Health Research Grant

2016-11-18

This study explored the use of zebrafish to study skull defects in humans.

Articles

Experiences and Perceptions of STEM. Subjects and Careers and Engagement in STEM Activities Among Middle School Students.

Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education

2016-06-03

Study surveying youth in Atlantic Canada on their attitudes towards science and math, what/who influencers their future, and their likelihood of choosing a STEM career.

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It is time to change the STEM stereotype

STEM Magazine

2015-07-08

Article about STEM stereotypes and the impact they have on girls decisions to pursue STEM careers

Strategies for advancing women in chemistry

Hayden-McNeil Publishers, USA

2016-06-08

This article discusses the strategies women can use to advance their careers in STEM fields

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