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Soup and Science, 37th edition

(February 26 - March 1, 2024)

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Winter 2024 Speakers

Monday February 26, 2024

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John Stix

Department of
Earth & Planetary Sciences
How to predict a volcanic eruption

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Virginie Millien

Department of Biology
Mouse tale in a warming world

Student Speaker
Benjamin Kinder
Benjamin KinderÌý
Department of Neuroscience
Improving modelling of aperiodic neural dynamics

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Sara Knox

Department of Geography
Wetlands in a ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ world: processes, feedbacks and the climate benefits of wetlands

Maureen McKeague

Department of Chemistry
From Helix to Healing: Exploring DNA and RNA drugs and diagnostics

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Tuesday February 27, 2024

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Department of Physics
Quantum meta-photonics

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Mallik Mahmoud
Prof. Mallik Mahmud
Department of Geography
The new sea ice regime in the Arctic

Student Speaker
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Grace Parish
Department of
Microbiology and Immunology
Searching for new antimicrobials in the Canadian High Arctic

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Department of Biology
How little things answer big questions about evolution

Emerson Krock
Prof. Emerson Krock
Faculty of
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences
Fibromyalgia, autoantibodies and bacterial cross-reactivity

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Wednesday February 28, 2024

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Department of
Mathematics and Statistics
Missing data treatment in surveys

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Don Baker

Department of
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Deccan Traps and global change before the Impact: How volcanism set the stage for the dinosaurs demise

Student Speakers
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Olivia Grossi
Gault Nature Reserve
Gault Nature Reserve : A summer in conservation near Montreal

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Department of
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
What goes up must come down: modelling evaporation and the global water cycle

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Maya Gross
Maya Goss

Christoper Barbarie
Christopher Barbarie
Department of Physics
Cosmology from the High Arctic

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Thursday February 29, 2024

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School of Computer Science
Department of Linguistics
ChatGPT, is natural language understanding solved?

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School of Computer Science
Bot or Not? The central challenge facing bot detection

Student Speaker
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Yashar Habashi
Interdepartmental Honors program
in Immunology
Mapping immune landscapes in syngeneic murine models of minimally and highly invasive brain metastases

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Prof. Anthony Mittermaier
Department of Chemistry
Biomolecular Dynamics

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Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Unravelling the molecular secrets of bacterial pathogenicity

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Friday March 1, 2024

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Department of Chemistry
Innovating chemistry with biomimicry

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Department of Biology
Macroevolution @ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ

Student Speaker
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ÉliaÌýPainchaud-Lakatos
Department of Psychology
Aversive Olfactory Imprinting in C. Elegans Using Optogenetic Stimulation

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Prof. Ajitha Thanabalasuriar
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Vaping away immune cell function



Department of Biology
Maintaining mitotic fidelity in complex in vivo environments

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