CUPC 2010 success for physics undergraduate students

Posted on Monday, October 25th, 2010

Five physics undergraduate students attended the 46th Canadian Undergraduate Physics Conference, held in Halifax, Nova Scotia from October 21-25, 2010. Congratulations to Megan Murphy who was awarded third place in the category of medical/biological physics for her presentation on Tracking MinD protein oscillations as an in situ indicator of cell viability.

  • Lisa Esteves (University of British Columbia) - Planet searching in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae
  • Clinton Innes (Simon Fraser University) - Modeling robustness of DNA replication
  • Megan Murphy (J. Dutcher, University of Guelph) - Tracking MinD protein oscillations as an in situ indicator of cell viability
  • Corina Nantais (SNOLAB) - Background rates and positions in DEAP-1 at SNOLAB
  • Andrew Rytwinski (J. Dutcher, University of Guelph) - Studying conformational changes in β-lactoglobulin at the oil-water interface in nanoemulsions

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