PhD student Yasser Gidi wins the 2016 NSERC Gilles Brassard Prize

Published: 16 February 2016

Yasser Gidi from the Cosa group received in February 16th the NSERC Gilles Brassard Doctoral Prize for Interdisciplinary Research. He has developed a novel single-molecule platform that makes it...

McGill UNF3C

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Are you confused about how climate negotiations work?Students' Society of McGill University (SSMU), CA, QC, Montreal, 3600 McTavish Street, CA/tisedCategory: Sustainability...

Graduate student makes a video for the 2017 NSERC Science, Action! competition

Published: 9 February 2017

Graduate student Bryan Lee from Dr. Ariya  group has submitted a video for the 2017 NSERC Science, Action! competition. His video is titled “Mercury on the Move”, which briefly speaks on the impact...

Gene discovered to cause rare, severe neurological disease

Published: 28 November 2016

Researchers have linked a debilitating neurological disease in children to mutations in a gene that regulates neuronal development through control of protein movement within neuronal cells. 

IFMSA-Quebec Global Health Colloquium: Refugees in Canada: The Journey to Home

Saturday, April 9, 2016

For its 8th edition, the Colloquium will be undert the theme: Refugees in Canada: The Journey to Home.3655 promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC, H3G 1Y6, CA/globalhealthCategory: Global Health...

McGill green chemistry students publish the inaugural issue of their own journal

Published: 8 December 2015

During the fall 2015 semester, students enrolled in the Green Chemistry course (CHEM 462) were involved in a unique initiative. They entirely created their very own journal composed of reports and...

The second issue of the student-led McGill Green Chemistry Journal is out!

Published: 23 February 2017

For the second year in a row, students from the Green Chemistry course (CHEM 462) are releasing their journal issue, published online as The McGill Green Chemistry Journal. This volume gathers the...

What's it like getting a chemistry PhD?

Published: 17 March 2016

In a recent article in the McGill Tribune, PhD candidates from the Mittermaier and Cosa groups share their thoughts on study, research life and more. Read the article 

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