3rd Annual Meeting of the BSC, Montreal, May 2017
Best Poster Awards

Mouhanad Babi, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, McMaster University
Supervisor: Dr. Jose Moran-Mirabal
Work presented: Super-Resolution Imaging of Native Cellulose Nanostructure
Eric Beamish, Department of Physics, University of OttawaSupervisor: Dr. Michel Godin
Work presented: Identifying Structure in Short DNA Scaffolds using Solid-State Nanopores
Zeineb Bouhlel, Department of Chemistry, Université du Québec à MontréalSupervisor: Dr. Isabelle Marcotte
Work presented: Strategies for the in vivo characterisation of the marine bacteria Vibrio splendidus by 2H
NMR
Cory Campbell, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia UniversitySupervisor: Dr. Peter Pawalek
Work presented: Biophysical Approaches in the Development of a Coupled Glycosyltransferase Assay Employing E. coli UDP-glucose Dehydrogenase
Justine Dionne, Department of Chemistry, Université LavalSupervisor: Dr. Michèle Auger
Work presented: Structural investigations of supercontracted spider dragline silk
Gregory-Neal W. Gomes, Department of Physics, University of TorontoSupervisor: Dr. Claudiu Gradinaru
Work presented: Dimensions and dynamics of disordered proteins from single molecule fluorescence
measurements
Robert Harkness, Department of Chemistry, McGill UniversitySupervisor: Dr. Tony Mittermaier
Work presented: Rapid characterization of folding and binding interactions with thermolabile ligands by
DSC
Chieh Ting Hsu, Department of Biology and Physics, McGill UniversitySupervisor: Dr. Paul Francois
Work presented: Identifying the key parameters in biological models using parameter compression
Williams E. Miranda, Department of Biological Sciences, University of CalgarySupervisor: Dr. Sergei Noskov
Work presented: Ion Conduction through the Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor (RyR2): All-atom Molecular
Dynamics Simulation Studies
Adrian Paz Ramos, Department of Chemistry, University of MontrealSupervisor: Dr. Michel Lafleur
Work presented: Understanding skin impermeability: structure characterization and permeability measurements
Félix Proulx-Giraldeau, Department of Physics, McGill UniversitySupervisor: Dr. Paul François
Work presented: Untangling the hairball: fitness based asymptotic reduction of biological networks
Morgan Robinson, Department of Biology, University of WaterlooSupervisor: Dr. Zoya Leonenko
Work presented: High-speed AFM of complex lipid membranes captures video of protein-lipid interactions
Eric Beamish, Department of Physics, University of Ottawa
Zeineb Bouhlel, Department of Chemistry, Université du Québec à Montréal
Cory Campbell, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University
Justine Dionne, Department of Chemistry, Université Laval
Gregory-Neal W. Gomes, Department of Physics, University of Toronto
Robert Harkness, Department of Chemistry, McGill University
Chieh Ting Hsu, Department of Biology and Physics, McGill University
Williams E. Miranda, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary
Adrian Paz Ramos, Department of Chemistry, University of Montreal
Félix Proulx-Giraldeau, Department of Physics, McGill University
Morgan Robinson, Department of Biology, University of Waterloo