Discovery and Innovation through Science at Waterloo
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News
Science educators awarded for teaching excellence
Congratulations to Jen Parks and Josh Neufeld on receiving the 2025 Excellence in Science Teaching Award (ESTA) from the Faculty of Science.
Science that matters: Master’s student uses mouse colon made from stem cells to research a key gut protein
To better understand the protein ESRP1, researchers first need to understand how this protein behaves under normal conditions. That became the purpose of Jordan Francis’s (MSc ’26) thesis: studying ESRP1’s role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis—essentially, how it helps the intestine do its job.
Celebrating undergraduate research excellence at SOUSCC
Congratulations to Percy Luk, Grace DelMistro, and Daniel Wang on receiving awards at the Southern Ontario Undergraduate Student Chemistry Conference.
Events
Chemistry Seminar Series: Graeme Howe
Genome mining for NylB-type amidases to facilitate closed-loop nylon recycling
Graeme Howe
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biomedical & Molecular Sciences
Queen’s University
April 21, 2026
11 a.m.
In-person: C2-361
Waterloo Science Alumni Social in St. Thomas ON
Reconnect with fellow University of Waterloo alumni at a fun and welcoming networking reception in St. Thomas, Ontario, on April 21.
Chemistry Seminar Series: Matthew T. McDowell
Interfaces and Chemo-Mechanics in Solid-State Batteries
Matthew T. McDowell
Professor
Carter N. Paden, Jr. Distinguished Chair
Co-Director, Georgia Tech Advanced Battery Center
G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
April 23, 2026
11 a.m.
In-person and online: C2-361 and MS Teams
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