- Ashley Huang: alexithymia and social motivation in humans.
- Cody Lindeman: Aspects of personality and confidence in sexual orientation in humans. Now in medical school.
- Erin Nesjan: studied the role of social status in females on hormone producing neurons in the the hypothalamus of female cichlid fish as a PSYCO 496 student. After graduation Erin was hired as the Lab Manager. She has worked in collaboration with Doug Wong-Wylie and Dr. Adam Reddon on a project examining nonapeptide expression in the brain as a function of social organization a across species of cichlids.
- Nicholas Batty: BSc Neuroscience Honours course student examining the effect of early developmental stress on personality in cichlid fish. Now a grad student with Karim Fouad
- Kirsten Kelly: BSc Honours student studying the effects of variation in sexual determining factors on brain and behaviour in cichlid fish.
- Emma Frieser: BSc Honours Psychology student who studying the effects of stressor on anxiety behaviour in convict cichlids. She is now a graduate student in the University of Alberta’s Neuroscience program in Bradley Kerr‘s lab.
- Janel Comeau: BSc Honours student studied the biological basis of personality in humans. Now a grad student at Columbia University.
- Cassandra Husband: BSc Honours student studied the biological basis of personality in humans. Now a graduate student at University of Victoria.
- Rochelle Evans: did her BSc Honours project on the association between habenular asymmetry and anxiety in rats (in collaboration with Dallas Treit), and then studied similar associations in cichlid fish as an NSERC USRA scholarship winner in the lab). Rochelle is now a graduate student in Psychology at the University of Waterloo.
- Tom Vaughan-Johnston: a Psychology Honours student working in the lab examining beliefs, ethics and generosity in humans. He is now a graduate student in Psychology at Queens.
- Zoe Francis: was a Department of Psychology Honours student examining social behaviour and cognition and sexual differentiation of the brain in humans. NSERC USRA 2012. She is now a graduate student in Psychology at University of Toronto.
- Jay Hennenfent: a Department of Psychology Honours student, studied episodic memory and copping style in convict cichlids.
- Jacob Baran: Neuroscience honours student (NSERC USRA Summer 2012) worked on the relationship between brain and personality in cichlid fish for PSYCO 496 credit. Now a student in Medical School at the UofA.
- Ricky Poon: Neuroscience honours student examined the association between exposure to stress during early life and subsequent anxiety-like behaviours during adulthood in cichlid fish.
- Veronica Lepp: (NSERC USRA 2011, 2012) was an Honours student in the Centre for Neuroscience examining the effects of experimentally applied stress on personality tests and neuron morphology in the dorsomedial telencephalon in Convict Cichlids. Veronica is now in Medical School at the UofA.
- Julia Grochowski: a Biology Honours student 2010-2011, examined stress and personality in Convict Cichlids and was co-supervised by Colleen Cassady St. Clair. Now a stage performeer and comedian.
- Natalie Dinsdale: (NSERC USRA 2008, 2009) Natalie completed her Honours B.Sc. investigating the inter-relationships between social intelligence, indirect aggression and putative morphological indicators of prenatal testosterone exposure. Natalie went on to work at the Autism Research Centre of the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital as well as serving as the Coordinator of Human Research in the Hurd Lab. She went on to complete her Masters’ degree in Bernie Crespi‘s lab at SFU.
- Michael Kreuzer: (NSERC USRA 2009) is a neuroscience Honors student shared with the Wylie lab, and has been working on brain asymmetries, cerebral lateralization and personality in cichlid fish.
- Amy Chee: Honours’ student co-supervised by Doug Wong-Wylie (NSERC USRA Summer student, 2006, & 2007, 2008). Amy worked on neuroplasticity of GnRH+ cells in the convict cichlid POA. She has since earned her PhD in Neuroscience at Queen’s University.
- Ria Ghai:Ria was a Biology department Honours’ student (co-supervised with Norm Stacey) investigating behavioural responses to pheromone exposure in cichlid fish. She is currently a PhD student in Biology at McGill University.
- Maria Modanu: Maria graduated from the Honour’s psychology program in the Summer of 2006. Her research in the lab included her Honour’s thesis work on assymmetry, escalation and outcome in drosophila fights. Other work in the lab investigated convict cichlid aggression and social status, as well as digit ratio and personality in chickadees, chickens, and Richardson’s ground squirrels. After leaving the lab she did a Masters in Maydianne Andrade’s lab at the University of Toronto – Scarborough, she is now a PhD student in Biology in Kern Reeve‘s lab at Cornell University.