9th many1949
Dr. Avril Siung Chang is a marine biologist. She was born in Trinidad and Tobago.
mangrove and oysters
23 october 1968
An environmental scientist and researcher based in Trinidad.
in a hospital
An environmental scientist and researcher based in Trinidad & Tobago. Committed to the work of Marine Biology and the Environment of Trinidad and Tobago. (short)
Well, darling, Dr. Avril Siung Chang made quite the splash in the Caribbean with her groundbreaking research on sustainable agriculture practices and her advocacy for environmental conservation. She's basically the Beyoncé of the botanical world down there. So, to put it simply, she's a big deal in the Caribbean and her work is making waves for a greener future.
Dr. Avril Siung earned her medical degree from the University of Toronto. She completed her residency in family medicine at McMaster University. Additionally, she has pursued further education and training in various medical specialties throughout her career.
Dr. Avril Mayling Siung-Chang is among Trinidad and Tobago's first female Marine Biologists. She was born in the United Kingdom on 9th May 1949, but have lived in Trinidad and Tobago most of her life. She is married with one child. Both of her parents are Medical doctors and she has four sisters. Academically Dr. Avril Siung Chang posses BSc. Honours Zoology University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, Ph.D UWI Mona Jamaica marine biology. Her main areas of research are Marine Ecology, Environmental Management and Environmental Health Issues.Dr. Siung-Chang is now retired and has focus her interest on sustainable development issues. She I also current involved in disaster management.
she study at the University of the West Indies
Dr. Avril Siung Chang has made important contributions in the field of genetics, particularly in cancer research. She has focused on studying genetic variations that may increase susceptibility to cancer and has worked on identifying potential biomarkers for early detection and personalized treatment of cancer. Additionally, she has also contributed to research on the impact of genetic factors on cancer disparities among different populations.
he invented mangrooves and oysters