平特五不中

September 2023

The 36th edition of Soup and Science was held in the Redpath Museum between Sept 25-29. Students and community members heard from outstanding 平特五不中 professors and student speakers across disciplines talk about their research program in lightning-style talks, followed by active discussions.

Monday September 25
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Redpath Museum



Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Extracellular fiber systems in health and disease


Prof. Caroline Palmer
Department of Psychology
Modeling the Mind with Music


Department of Chemistry
Inventing reactions for sustainable chemical productions.


Prof. Shuaiqi Guo (Phil)
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
What makes bacteria stick?

Neha Dinesh (Student Speaker)
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Elucidating the functional role of fibronectin in skeletal development and associated pathologies

Tuesday September 26
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Redpath Museum



Department of Physics
The Fast Radio Cosmos



School of Computer Science
From Algorithmic Fairness to Responsible AI

Prof. Bettina Willie
Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences
Skeletal Mechanobiology


School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
How do wildfires affect our upper airway health

听Michael Hetu (Student Speaker)
Department of Physics
Listening to the Cosmos in the High Arctic

Wednesday September 27
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Redpath Museum


Prof. William Pastor
Department of Biochemistry
DNA methylation: what does it do and how does it get there?



Department of Biology
Uncovering circuits for communication and flight in songbirds

Prof. Heather Melichar
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Cellular and molecular brakes on T cell function

Prof. Catherine Potvin
Department of Biology
Forest carbon and climate change

Parham Ghasemloo (Student Speaker)
School of Computer Science
Borderlands Science: a SOUPer guide for playing games AND doing science in gradschool听

Thursday September 28
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Redpath Museum



Department of Psychology
Does it really hurt to think? Understanding emotional responses to cognitively effortful situations using facial electromyography


Prof. Natalya Gomez
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Ice, oceans and climate


Prof. Tomoko Ohyama
Department of Biology
How small brain make decision



Department of Biology

Sam Loutet (Student Speaker)
Department of Biology
Marine microbes and climate change: Research on land and at sea as an undergrad

Friday September 29
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Redpath Museum


Department of Psychology
Understanding automatic social biases


Department of Physics
Going deep underground to unravel some of the universe鈥檚 mysteries



Department of Biology
Cellular underpinnings of ataxia


Prof. Parisa A. Ariya
Department of Chemistry
Exploring physicochemical processes: From Earth's radicals to space

Cara Flynn (Student Speaker)
Department of Biochemistry
Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation in Response to Temperature

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