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January 2022

The 33rd edition of Soup and Science was hosted virtually through Zoom. Students and community members heard from outstanding 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ professors andÌýstudent speakers across disciplines talk about their research program in lightning-style talks, followed by active discussions in dynamic breakout rooms. Click on the session date to view theÌý video recording of the presentation.Ìý


Prof. Gonzalo Cosa
Department of Chemistry
Imaging single molecules to understand chemistry in complex systems



Department of Physiology
Acoustic Experience Alters How You "See" the World

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Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
TBC


Yonger Xie (Student)
Department of Chemistry
Accelerated Ageing: Transformation of NiO and CoO to Metal Complexes as Precursors to Metal-Organic Frameworks

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Joelle-Marie Begin Miolan
Department of Physics

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Prof. Albert Berghuis
Department of Biochemistry

A super-close-up view of super-bugs. What can we learn about Antibiotic Resistance


Department of Biology

The Cytoskeleton

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Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The physics of atmosphere


Department of Chemistry
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

Laurianne Debanné (Student)
Environmental Sciences
The spatial distribution of energy poverty and extreme weather events: Identifying communities at risk in Atlantic Canada and Québec

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Anatomy and Cell Biology

Elucidating the structure of cellular organelles by cryo-electron microscopy


Department of Physiology

Computational and Mathematical Biology in Health and Disease

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Laura Latendresse (Student)
Environmental Sciences

Energy Poverty among Indigenous communities of Northern Canada

Toni Spilfogel
Department of Chemistry

Cocrystal design via halogen bonds to pi-systems


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Department of Biochemistry

Uncovering mechanisms of muscle stem cell function and dysfunction


Department of Biology

Life at the edge: understanding species current and future geographic distributions

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Department of Physics

Our Universe as a particle physics experiment

Joe Sanchez Schacht (Student)
Department of Biology

Variation of land use impact on lake water quality across spatial scales: insights from a nation-wide dataset


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Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Earthquakes in Quebec

Prof. Lena Simine
Department of Chemistry

Hunting exotic materials with a simulation

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Department of Geography

From Soils to the Great Lakes - Tracing Phosphorus in the Environment


Department of Psychology

Familial and environmental contributions to risk for depression: The role of the positive valence system



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Co-organizers

Preeti Purba-Singh, Research Office of the Faculty of Science
Eduardo Ganem Cuenca, Research Office of the Faculty of Science

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