SRI Student Network conference showcases research excellence
From electrical injury and SARS-CoV-2 variants, to cardiothoracic surgery research in the media, the research of Sunnybrook graduate and professional stream students covered a wide range of compelling topics at the Sunnybrook Student Research Conference (SSRC) hosted last week.
Presented by the graduate student-led group SRI Student Network (SSN) and sponsored by Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI), the two-day hybrid conference featured oral and poster presentations from 30 students from Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, and Practice Based Research and Innovation. The conference also included five keynote presentations from Sunnybrook researchers Dr. Isabelle Aubert, Dr. Graham Wright, Dr. William Tran, Dr. Krista Lanctôt, and Larissa Waldman. Closing remarks were delivered Dr. Kullervo Hynynen, Vice President of Research and Innovation at Sunnybrook.
The conference provided an opportunity for students to present research, participate in a poster competition, meet fellow researchers and make connections for future collaboration. Six students were awarded prizes. Congratulations to the awardees, participants and organizers of this year’s conference.
2022 SSRC awardees include:
Best Oral Presentation
Grace Lee
Supervisor: Dr. Stephen Fremes
Evaluative Clinical Sciences
Kate Noseworthy
Supervisor: Dr. Isabelle Aubert
Biological Sciences
Liam Lawrence
Supervisor: Dr. Angus Lau
Physical Sciences
Melissa Korman
Supervisor: Dr. Robert Maunder
Practice Based Research & Innovation
1st place poster presentation
Lakshmy Vasan
Supervisor: Dr. Carol Schuurmans
2nd place poster presentation
Kuganya Nirmalarajah
Supervisor: Dr. Samira Mubareka
Learn more about the SRI Student Network on Sunnynet or contact the SSN at studentnetwork@sri.utoronto.ca