MBB Graduate Colloquium 2022

The MBB Graduate Colloquium is a day-long event comprised of poster presentations and short talks given by undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students. Not only does this event allow students to share their research, but it also gives students an important opportunity to practice giving presentations and develop collaborations with other researchers and labs at SFU.

We will finally be having an in-person Colloquium event again this year! : )

Event Details

Time and Place

The MBB Graduate Colloquium 2022 will take place on Thursday, April 14th, 2022. The MBB Graduate Colloquium will be held at the Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavillion (6871 Roberts St, Burnaby, BC V5B 3C1). Click here for directions.

The event will tentativley run from 9am to 5pm, followed by an evening reception. 

Registration and Schedule

Registration is now open! Please register online here

Schedule will be posted soon. Stay tuned!

Abstract Submission

Abstract submissions are now open. Submit your abstract here!

Deadline: Friday, March 18, 2022.

Presentations

There are three types of presentations throughout the day, each of which are judged for prizes! 

  • 10-minute talks: Give a detailed presentation of your recent experiments, results and conclusions. It is recommended to limit background information to what is necessary and allow sufficient time to present experimental results. 
  •  3-minute (lightning) talks: Similar to the 10-minute talks, but a more condensed version.
  • Poster presentations: Present your results on a poster to members of the department. Posters may remain up for the entire day

Abstract Selection

We wish to give as many students and postdoctoral fellows as possible the opportunity to present their research. However, we may receive more submitted abstracts than we can reasonably fit in a single-day colloquium, even with the assistance of caffeine. As a result, the MBB Graduate Caucus will have all submitted abstracts ranked by faculty members and select the top candidates. Ranking will be based on the following criteria:

  • Clarity of the abstract for the target audience (i.e. molecular biology and biochemistry)
  • Scientific impact to the field in question
  • Representation from as many labs and topics as possible
  • Expected number of years until graduation (newer students have future opportunities to present)
  • Number of past colloquium presentations (provide an opportunity to new students to present)

Judging and Prizes

Various faculty members and postdoctoral fellows will judge the oral and poster presentations and come to a ranked listing for each type of presentation. They will be awarded as follows:

Please note that only MBB Graduate Students are eligable to recieve the Bruce Brandhorst award.

More Information

If you have further questions about the 2022 MBB Graduate Colloquium, feel free to contact any MBB Grad Caucus member, or email mbb-gradcaucus@sfu.ca.

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