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Tamara Franz-Odendaal

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Position: Professor of Biology

Organization: Mount Saint Vincent University

Dr Franz-Odendaal is a research scientist and Professor of Biology at Mount Saint Vincent University. She has written over 240+ scientific research articles/abstracts/reports and has given numerous invited talks at national and international meetings. She is highly regarded for her work in evolutionary developmental biology of the skeleton and has extensive experience in equity and inclusion best practices. Dr. Franz-Odendaal held the prestigious NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering position (Atlantic Canada) for 12 years and has served in numerous other leadership roles including as President of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS). Dr. Franz-Odendaal was the current President of the Canadian Society of Zoologists in 2024-2025. She is also one of the co-founders of the Canadian Black Scientists Network, where she served as Lead Ally (2020-2025). Dr Franz-Odendaal received the Mount’s Research Excellence Award for her outstanding contributions to the research community and research climate at the Mount (2015) and the Professional of Distinction recognition in Nova Scotia (2023). She is also recognized as a Fellow of the American Association of Anatomy (2020) and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2024).

Areas of Expertise:

+ Biology, Anatomy, Embryology
+ Evolutionary-Developmental Biology
+ Equity and Inclusion


About Me

Sector: Academia (Post Secondary)

Title: Dr.

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers


Recent Publications

Title Year
BMP and WNT signaling are involved in tracheal cartilage development in chicken embryos2025
In Vitro Culturing Technique for Studying Cellular Dynamics in Zebrafish Scales2025
Stripe patterns for Gierer-Meinhard model in spatially varying thin domains2024
Hydrocortisone treatment as a tool to study conjunctival placode induction2024
Teaching Zebrafish Development in a STEM-Based Science Camp for Middle School Students.2024
Reduced ossification caused by 3D simulated microgravity exposure is short-term in larval zebrafish2024
Turn on the lights! Fundamental science leads to scientific progress: A perspective from developmental biology2023
The elusive scleral cartilages: Comparative anatomy and development in teleosts and avians2023
Comparison of Effects of 2D and 3D Simulated Microgravity Rotation on Ossification in Larval Danio Rerio (Zebrafish)2023
Outperformance-Related Discomfort: Another Factor in Women’s Under-Representation in STEM?2023
Intravitreal injection of FGF and TGF-β inhibitors disrupts cranial cartilage development2023
Quality Management System Admin Module Development: A Study in the Department of Computer Science2023
“My Discipline is Never Going to Survive if it Continues Being the Discipline of Straight White Men”: Experiences of LGBQ + Science Postdoctoral Scholars in Canada2023
Effects of simulated microgravity and vibration on osteoblast and osteoclast activity in cultured zebrafish scales2023
Girls Get WISE—A programming model for engaging girls+ in STEM2022
Call for Special Issue Papers: 2023 Education Issue of Zebrafish2022
Quantification and comparison of teleost scleral cartilage development and growth2022
Vibration exposure uncovers a critical early developmental window for zebrafish caudal fin development2022
Insights into the effects of vibration on skeletal development and growth in teleosts2022
Clomiphene Citrate and Enclomiphene Hydrochloride Exposure Is Associated With Interfrontal Suture Fusion in Zebrafish2021
The Effect of Women Academic Leaders on Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Professors2021
“Shining Armour”: what Margaret-Ann Armour taught us about equity, diversity, and inclusion and mentorship in the natural sciences2021
The Importance Of Understanding The Micro‐Environment Enabling Tissue Induction: A Case Study Of The Scleral Ossicle System2021
Gender Inequality in Research and Service amongst Natural Sciences and Engineering Professors in Canada2021
Whole-Body Vibration (WBV) affects perichordal and endochondral bone development and patterning in zebrafish larvae2021