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Student Award Winners 2009-2010
40th APICS Undergraduate Biology Conference
March 5-7, 2010, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB


FROM L-R: Daniel Belliveau, Joey Carter, Lauren Farrow, James Hudson, Lauren Wiebe, Robert Hooper (APICS Biology Chair), Duncan MacGillivray (Absent: Kyle Roherty)


NSERC Representatives’ Undergraduate Student Awards
(Award Description)

1st Place for Oral Presentation
James Hudson, St. Francis Xavier University
Pretreatment with sodium butyrate attenuates amphetamine-induced sensitization

1st Place for Poster Presentation
Daniel Belliveau, Dalhousie University
Divergence of the spatio-temporal regulation for duplicated retinol-binding protein 7 (rbp7) genes in zebrafish (Denio rerio)


APICS Undergraduate Science Communication Award
(Award Description)

2nd Place for Oral Presentation
Duncan MacGillivray, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
Self-fertilization in lowbush blueberries: Does size matter?


2nd Place for Poster Presentation
Lauren Farrow, Cape Breton University
Species richness and inventory completeness of two groups of beetles (Coleptera: Scarabaeoidea and Entiminae: Curculionidae) on Cape Breton Island


APICS Undergraduate Science Communication Award
(Award Description)

3rd Place for Oral Presentation
Joey Carter, Dalhousie University
Callus induction and regeneration of the lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis)

3rd Place for Poster Presentation
Lauren Wiebe, Saint Mary’s University
Paternity, paternal care, and nestling condition in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris


Canadian Botanical Association Award
(Award Description)

Oral Presentation
Duncan MacGillivray, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
Self-fertilization in lowbush blueberries: Does size matter?

Poster Presentation
Kyle Roherty, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
Examination of programmed cell death hallmarks in Heterosigma akashiwo during HaRNAV infection



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