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28th edition of Soup and Science, September 9-13, 2019

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Undergraduate science students:
the Fall 2019 edition of Soup and Science will take place:

  • September 9-13, 2019
  • 11:30聽AM each day
  • in the

Soup and Science is held for one week at the start of each fall and winter term. Each day at lunch, undergraduate science students are invited to see and hear some of our coolest professors give short presentations about their research. Then as you mingle over lunch, you will be able to find out more about their research and how you can participate. Come and discover some of the opportunities that exist both within and outside your own departments.


Participating professors

Follow the links below to visit participating researchers' websites.

Monday, September 9, 2019


  • Machine learning methods in chemistry and materials science, electronic structure theory, molecular dynamics simulations

  • Microbial processes in coastal and marine environments

  • The neuroscience of navigation

  • What bird brains can teach us about learning, perception and variability

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

  • Prof. Natasha Chang (Biochemistry)
    Muscle stem cell biology in health and disease

  • Vocal health, upper airway dysfunctions, computational medicine, tissue engineering, wearable e-health devices, point-of-care diagnostics.

  • Interactions between geometry, algebra, and quantum theory

  • Cosmology, dark energy, the birth of the first stars in the universe, cosmic microwave background, and galaxy clusters

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Thursday, September 12, 2019


  • Brain development and vulnerability to drug abuse

  • Theoretical Astrophysics, Planet & Star Formation
  • Prof. Anthony Mittermaier (Chemistry)
    Biological activity of proteins

  • Statistical genetics and machine learning

  • A single-molecule view of stress regulated genes in health and disease.

Friday, September 13, 2019


  • Cytoskeleton, neuroscience, cancer, microtubule, biophysics, biology.

  • Mathematical modeling in physiology, applied mathematics, computational methods, quantitative immunology/endocrinology, nonlinear dynamics, computational neuroscience and molecular biology.

  • Earthquakes: why they happen, and why we can't predict them

  • Human gut microbiota, microbial physiology and metabolism, phage-bacteria interactions.

  • Imaging inside cells without fluorescent probes using optical harmonics

Classroom announcements to download

Office presentation icon PPT announcement slide, Soup and Science, September 2019

PDF icon PDF announcement slide, Soup and Science, September 2019


Contact

victor.chisholm [at] mcgill.ca (Victor Chisholm), Student Affairs Administrator, 514-398-5964

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