Schedule 2024

Final

  1. Katherine Baillie, Office politics: studying dominant negative mutations in DNA2 to improve cancer treatment, PhD in Interdisciplinary Oncology, supervised by Dr. Peter Stirling
  2. Hiro Ito, Reimagining dementia: stories of ‘ikigai’ and how Japanese Canadians live well with dementia, MSc in Population and Public Health, supervised by Dr. Susan Cox
  3. Nada Al-Emadi, Disarming C. difficile: The Fragmented Approach, PhD in Microbiology & Immunology, supervised by Drs. Ted Steiner & Laura Sly
  4. Marina Mehling, Tree bark for clean water, PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering, supervised by Dr. Orlando Rojas
  5. Ahmed Kabil, Scared to be scarred? Prevent gut fibrosis with bile acids, PhD in Biomedical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Kelly McNagny
  6. Jamie Kwon, Developing a MicroRNA Biomarker for Oropharynx Cancer, MSc in Experimental Medicine, supervised by Dr. Cathie Garnis and Dr. Eitan Prisman
  7. Andrea Olaizola, Can CBD be used to treat Parkinson’s disease?, MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, supervised by Dr. Jessica Kalra
  8. Genevieve Bonnor, Athletic Motion Sensing: How to Reduce Soft Tissue Jiggle in Impact Measurement, MASc in Biomedical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Calvin Kuo
  9. Victor Sira, Robust Clock Generation for Microchips, MASc in Electrical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Sudip Shekhar
  10. Angeline Wu, When Sugar Isn’t Sweet: Glycosylation in Rheumatoid Arthritis, MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, supervised by Dr. Simon Wisnovsky

Western Regional Competition

Date: Wednesday, May 8
Host institution: University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus

2024 National 3MT Showcase
TBD, traditionally held each November at the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies Annual Meeting.

Past events

  • Speaking as a Scholar: Telling Your Research Story
    • Wednesday, February 14, 10 – 11:30 am.
    • Register.
  • Captivate Your Audience (Keynote and Interactive Workshop)
    • Thursday, February 15, 9 am to 12 pm.
    • Register
  • Interactive Key Messaging Workshop:Effectively Articulate the Why’s and How’s of Your Research
    • Wednesday, February 21, 1 – 2 pm.
    • Register.

Training

3MT Personal Presentation Feedback Sessions (20 min by appointment)

Book a personal presentation feedback session with Jacqui Brinkman and Conny Scheffler from Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Jan 25 – Mar 6, various dates and times.  Register.

Semi-Finals

  • Both semi-finals will be held in Thea’s Lounge in Thea Koerner House (with online option).
  • The top five finalists from each Semi-Final will advance to the Final event.
  • Audience registration

Semi-Final 1: Tuesday, March 12 from 10 am to 12 pm

Presenters:

  • Caleigh Charlebois, The moving genes that might stop these birds from breeding: Even though they look almost identical!, PhD in Zoology, supervised by Dr. Darren Irwin
  • Cristina Rubino, From Sight to Insight: Eye Movements Guiding Stroke Rehabilitation, supervised by Dr. Lara Boyd
  • Torin Halvorson, Novel cell therapies for immune tolerance in organ transplantation, supervised by Dr. Megan Levings
  • Michael Sekatchev, Axion Quark Nuggets: A Recipe for a Glowing Milky Way?, supervised by Drs. Ariel Zhitnitsky and Ludovic Van Waerbeke
  • Ahmed Kabil, Scared to be scarred? Prevent gut fibrosis with bile acids, supervised by Dr. Kelly McNagny
  • Andrea Olaizola, Can CBD be used to treat Parkinson’s disease?, supervised by Dr. Jessica Kalra
  • Amir Ghahremani Baghmisheh, Performance of Tall Timber Buildings in Earthquake, supervised byDr. Tony Yang
  • Kumseok Jung,Whose data is private? When is it private? And How do we make it private?, PhD in Computer Engineering, supervised by Drs. Karthik Pattabiraman and Sathish Gopalakrishnan,
  • Christopher Lamb, Brain sensorimotor changes associated with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis, supervised by Drs. Lara Boyd and Jackie Whittaker
  • Marina Mehling, Tree bark for clean water, supervised by Dr. Orlando Rojas
  • Hiro Ito, Reimagining dementia: stories of ‘ikigai’ and how Japanese Canadians live well with dementia, supervised by Dr. Susan Cox
  • Yuyan Li, Forest Doctor, supervised by Dr. Richard Hamelin
  • Jamie Kwon, Developing a MicroRNA Biomarker for Oropharyngeal Cancer, supervised by Drs. Cathie Garnis and Eitan Prisman
  • Adrian Grzedowski, Engineering Diagnostic Tests with DNA Nanocubes, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Prof. Dan Bizzotto
  • Vishak Nandan Aathresh, Modeling Soft Tissue Artifacts: How Does Your Skin Jiggle? MASc in Biomedical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Calvin Kuo

Semi-Final 2: Tuesday, March 12 from 3 to 5 pm

Presenters:

  • Aishwarya Das, Soil amendments for the degradation of stormwater-derived trace organic contaminants in bioretention systems, MASc in Civil Engineering supervised by supervised by Dr. Rachel Scholes
  • Rio Weil, The art of quantum computer: crafting computational canvases on a quantum device, MSc in Physics, supervised by Dr. Robert Raussendorf
  • Angeline Wu, When Sugar Isn’t Sweet: Glycosylation in Rheumatoid Arthritis, MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, supervised by Dr. Simon Wisnovsky
  • Daniel ElesinImpact of Aerobic Fitness on Intra-Individual Variability in Older Adults with Chronic Stroke, MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose,
  • Katherine BaillieOffice politics: studying dominant negative mutations in DNA2 to improve cancer treatment, PhD in Interdisciplinary Oncology, supervised by Dr. Peter Stirling
  • Akash Madhav Gondaliya, Fighting Climate Change By Reinventing Wood, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr. E. Johan Foster
  • Karisse YamamotoSynthesis and evaluation of UV-activated gas sensor for monitoring soil nutrients in smart agricultural system applications, MSc in Chemical and Biological Engineering, supervised by Dr. Fariborz Taghipour
  • Genevieve Bonnor, Athletic Motion Sensing: How to Reduce Soft Tissue Jiggle in Impact Measurement, MASc in Biomedical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Calvin Kuo
  • Harry SeelyApplying Deep Learning to Optimize Lidar-Based Forest Carbon Models, PhD in Forestry, supervised by Dr. Nicholas Coops
  • Rael Gumbe, Real World Validation of the Efficacy of a Fall and Near-Fall Detection Algorithm, MASc in Biomedical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Calvin Kuo
  • Victor Sira, Robust Clock Generation for Microchips, MASc in Electrical Engineering, supervised by Dr. Sudip Shekhar
  • Vanessa Jones, Changing colonial stories of soils: How the soil microbiome can inspire ecological and food systems reconciliation, PhD in Forestry, supervised by Dr Jennifer Grenz
  • Orkhon Gantogtokh, Envisioning Doctoral Education in Mongolia, PhD in Educational Studies, supervised by Prof. Lesley Andres
  • Nada Al-Emadi, Disarming C. difficile: The Fragmented Approach, PhD in Microbiology & Immunology, supervised by Drs. Ted Steiner and Laura Sly
  • Penelope Kahn, Mechanisms and consequences of rapid evolution in an extreme environment, PhD in Zoology, supervised by Dr. Sarah Otto