2010 graduate student research competition results

2010 graduate student research competition results

 

the office of research and the office of graduate studies are pleased to congratulate the following graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , who received the awards below at the 2010 graduate student research competition on friday, february 26:

oral presentation

first place
recipient: bradley doff, m.e.s. northern environments and cultures
supervisor: dr. todd randall
presented: maximizing urban tree benefits: a case study making the link between urban forests and community sustainability

second place
recipient: brian adams, m.sc. chemistry
supervisor: dr. aicheng chen
presented: study of pd-containing nanomaterials for the hydrogen economy

third place
recipient: peter kennedy, m.a. english
supervisor: dr. douglas hayes
presented: origins of arthurian literature

poster presentation

first place
recipient: ling zhang, phd biotechnology
supervisors: dr. rui wang and dr. g. yang
presented: glucose repress cysthathione gamma-lyase expression in insulin-secreting beta cells

second place
recipient: shannon costigan, phd biotechnology
supervisor: dr. david law
presented: gene expression responses in the liver of fathead minnows exposed to pulp and paper mill effluents

third place
recipient: lesley kingsmill, m.e.s. northern environments and cultures
supervisor: dr. matthew boyd
presented: middle holocene archaeology and paleoenvironments of the thunder bay region, lake superior basin

aboriginal-theme oral presentation

first place
recipient: rawnda abraham, m.ed. education (specialization in women's studies)
supervisor: dr. connie russell
presented: nam-bii-go-nini ojibwe language revitalization strategy: families learning our language at home

second place
recipient: lisa jodoin, m.a. english (specialization in women's studies)
supervisor: dr. scott pound
presented: when the creative meets the critical: writing a métis gothic novella

aboriginal-theme poster presentation

first place (only one prize for this category)
recipient: cassia sanzida baten, phd forest sciences
supervisor: dr. reino pulkki
presented: does wood biomass based heating system benefit aboriginal communities? a case study from grassy narrows first nation, northwestern ontario

congratulations to all the winners!