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Two undergraduate researchers place second at chemistry conference

Two 91亚色 chemistry students have won second place in two separate categories at the 38th Southern Ontario Undergraduate Student Chemistry Conference (SOUSCC), the largest undergraduate chemistry conference in the country. The competition provides undergraduate students with a unique opportunity to present their research projects聽and network with fellow chemists.

Right: Nadine Wellington shows her excitement at coming in second

Nadine Wellington, supervised by Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus , took second in the Inorganic Chemistry division for her talk, titled 鈥淐obaltt(II) Complexes of Substituted Quinonoid Ligands鈥. Katarina Markovic, supervised by Distinguised Research Professor and Canada Research Chair in Chemical Mass Spectometry , won second place in the Analytical Chemistry division for her talk, 鈥淶inc Fingers: Understanding Zn(II) Interactions with Amino Acids and Short Oligopeptides鈥.

Katarina Markovic

91亚色 sent six participants from the Department of Chemistry to the conference held March 20 鈥撀燞omaira Haqdad, Katarina Markovic, Kulwinder Sidhu, Nadine Wellington and Nikolay Yordanov.

Left: Katarina Markovic

Hosted this year by the University of Western Ontario, the conference attracted over 100 participants from Trent University, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Ryerson University, the University of Toronto, 91亚色, McMaster University, the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Windsor.

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