Science Atlantic News

News from Atlantic Canada’s science and research community.

CSPC 2019: A Decade of Profound Impact

Building Bridges Between Science, Policy and Society The 11th annual Canadian Sciences Policy Conference will be their largest event to date! Boasting 40 panel sessions, over 200 panelists and 800 attendants, this is an amazing opportunity to engage with your scientific community. Conference Themes Science and Policy Science and Society

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The GPCR Gang Gets to Work

Inside Rourke Lab at Mount Allison University It is fair to say that most people’s idea of summer vacation doesn’t include microscopes and data points, but these five university biochemistry students wouldn’t want it any other way. This summer The Rourke Lab, lead by Dr. Jillian Rourke at Mount Allison

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How Did We Do?

Conference Season Wrap-Up What did Conference Season look like this year?We sent out a survey and got 237 responses.

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Proud to Have #PrideinSTEM

Updated June 8, 2021 Science Atlantic is founded on the values of inclusion, connection and promotion. This is why we are proud to support the entire LGBTQIA2S STEM community in Atlantic Canada.  In accordance with these values Science Atlantic created a Statement of Inclusivity to help ensure all our conferences

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Student Story: Adele Corkum

The Art and Science of Blueberries   Adele Corkum presented research on Postprandial Effects of Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) Consumption on Glucose Metabolism, Gastrointestinal Hormone Response, and Perceived Appetite in Healthy Adults at this year’s inaugural Nutrition and Foods Conference held at Mount Saint Vincent University. Adele traveled from the University

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Psychology 2019 Award Winners

The 43rd annual Science Atlantic Psychology Conference boasted some of the best undergraduate psychological research to be found in the Atlantic provinces. Congratulations and recognition are due to Mount Allison University, conference organizers, volunteers and of course the over 100 faculty and students who made the conference possible. We are

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Student Story: Sarah Stewart

Exploring the unknown Sarah Stewart makes significant discoveries on the feeding habits of Anadromous Alewife fish Acadia environmental science student Sarah Stewart’s love of the ocean has been a lifelong relationship. In fact, she loves it so much she’s made it her education, research and future career. Sarah attended her

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Member Story: Dr. Mel Schriver

A True Atlantic Academic Melbourne Schriver and the UNB Chem-Biochem Society on way to ChemCon 1982 at UPEI. In 1982, Melbourne Schriver was an undergraduate chemistry student travelling from New Brunswick to P.E.I. to attend his first Science Atlantic Chemistry Conference, commonly known as ChemCon. Fast forward 38 years and

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Register for ChemCon and Pysch 2019!

Registration closed. Please visit our conference page to see when the next event is happening. That’s right, registration is officially open for ChemCon 2019 at Acadia University and Psych 2019 at Mount Allison University. Find information regarding registration, abstract submission, schedules and accommodations on the conference homepages! ChemCon Registration https://sciatl.org/CHEMCON2019-registration

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