This month's topic is about concussions and we are honoured to invite our guest speaker, Dr. Mike Cinelli, Associate Professor from Wilfred Laurier University to share his expertise on the topic.
We have the distinct pleasure of introducing Dr. Phil Hooper, who will present "Retina and Uveitis: Contemporary Management of Diabetic Retinopathy", a two-hour lecture.
All third and fourth year students, graduate students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a light dinner at 5:30 p.m., with the lecture following at 6:00 p.m. in the Barb & Jacob Sivak Lecture Theatre (OPT 347).

Registration is now closed.
Thinking of applying to Science and Business, Biotechnology/Chartered Professional Accountancy, or Biotechnology/Economics programs at the University of Waterloo? The best way to find out if these programs are right for you is to see what a day-in-the-life of a student looks like, first-hand.

Come out and join us for our last Velocity Science Talk of the term with special guest Ryan Gerakopulos, founder of NanoQuan Inc.

Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide. Dietary supplements are consumed by three out of every four healthy Canadians. Although there is a lot of media attention on the use of dietary supplements, many questions remain.

This lecture is sold out. You are welcome to join the waiting line, and we will accommodate you should there still be room once ticket holders are seated.
Supermassive black holes weighing millions to ten billion times the Sun may lurk at the centers of galaxies, including the Milky Way. However, despite decades of research definitive proof of their existence has eluded astronomers…until now.
Environmental electrokinetics is a promising soil clean-up technique that uses direct electrical current to remove organic, inorganic and heavy metal contamination from soil without disturbing the subsurface.
Come out and join Velocity Science for our first brainstorming event this term! Meet other aspiring entrepreneurs and hash out some great ideas.

Waterloo Science welcomes future students and their families to campus to discover our undergraduate programs, campus, student life and more at our 2014 Fall Open House.