Poster symposium showcases outstanding student research
A record number of students participated in this year's Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium.
A record number of students participated in this year's Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium.
Emma Friesen, who is a member of the Wesmen Athletics' women's soccer team, took home first-place honours at the symposium for presenting her undergraduate thesis: "Voxel-Based Analysis of the Mouse Corpus Callosum Using Oscillating Gradient Spin Echo MRI Pulse Sequences."
The University of Winnipeg is once again sending a large cohort of students to the Women in Physics Canada Conference, which is taking place July 4 to 7 at the University of Manitoba.
The annual event gives students the opportunity to gain experience presenting their scientific research, while also learning more about the exciting research their peers are undertaking.
UWinnipeg, along with UManitoba and CancerCare Manitoba, hosted the Medical Physics Summer Student Symposium virtually last week. In total, five undergraduate students with ties to UWinnipeg participated, including the first- and second-place recipients.