CUPC 2010 success for physics undergraduate students
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