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Soup and Science, 37th edition
(February 26 - March 1, 2024)
Winter 2024 Speakers
Monday February 26, 2024
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Department of
Earth & Planetary Sciences
How to predict a volcanic eruption
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Department of Biology
Mouse tale in a warming world
Student Speaker
Benjamin KinderÌý
Department of Neuroscience
Improving modelling of aperiodic neural dynamics
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Department of Geography
Wetlands in a ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ world: processes, feedbacks and the climate benefits of wetlands
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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Prof. Mallik Mahmud
Department of Geography
The new sea ice regime in the Arctic
Student Speaker
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
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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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
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 Goss
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
Yashar Habashi
Interdepartmental Honors program
in Immunology
Mapping immune landscapes in syngeneic murine models of minimally and highly invasive brain metastases
Prof. Anthony Mittermaier
Department of Chemistry
Biomolecular Dynamics
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
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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Previous Editions
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- 36th edition: Sept 2023
- Snacks and Science: July 2023
- 35th edition: March 2023
- 34th edition: September 2022
- 33rd edition: January 2022
- 32nd edition: Fall 2021
- Sun and Science: July 2021
- 31st edition: February 2021
- 30th edition: September 2020
- Sun and Science: May - August 2020
- 29th edition: January 2020
- 28th edition: September 2019
- 27th edition: January 2019
- 26th edition: September 2018
- 25th edition: January 2018
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