Taking on the three-minute challenge
An 80,000-word
From breast cancer metastasis to diabetic complications, graduate trainees showcased their research communication skills at the 2019 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Faculty Heat on February 13. Presenting their research and its impact to a panel of non-specialist judges, participants were evaluated on communication, comprehension and engagement.
"The 3MT competition is a great opportunity for graduate students to not only showcase their research to the public, but also hone their skills in communicating the topic in an understandable way."
"The 3MT competition is a great opportunity for graduate students to not only showcase their research to the
Congratulations to the 15 Schulich Medicine & Dentistry participants. Thank you for sharing your work with the Western community.
- Oleksiy Zaika,
PhD Candidate, Anatomy and Cell Biology - Jina Kum,
PhD Candidate, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Rebecca Kozak,
PhD Candidate, Neuroscience - Jeremy Lant,
PhD Candidate, Biochemistry - Spencer Yeung, MSc Candidate, Microbiology and Immunology
- Nicholas Tonial,
PhD Candidate, Physiology and Pharmacology - Kartik Pradeepan, MSc Candidate, Neuroscience
- Jeff Hamilton, MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
- Megha Verma, MSc Candidate, Neuroscience
- Olivia Sehl, MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
- Yingxue Sun, MSc Candidate, Microbiology and Immunology
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Charmainne Cruje,PhD Candidate, Medical Biophysics - Laura Mawdsley, MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
- Rebecca Dang, MSc Candidate, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Nima Nalin, MSc Candidate, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Western’s 3MT Final takes place on Thursday, March 21 at the Wolf Performance Hall, London Public Library. The Top 20 finalists will be announced in early March.
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