PURPOSE
In collaboration with our sponsor, Intertek, the STC will be offering Graduate student research awards for the best poster presentation for one MSc and one PhD student.
ELIGIBILITY
- Submit an abstract at the annual symposium
- Be a registered graduate student
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must submit an abstract and their most recent CV on the symposium registration website (link on the Symposium information webpage) in order to be eligible. The top three abstracts in each category (MSc and PhD) will be entered into the poster judging phase of the selection process. The Awards Selection Committee will then determine the winners of the STC Intertek Award on the basis of the poster presentation at the Symposium, according to the criteria described below.
SELECTION/PROCESS CRITERIA
abstract (clarity of language and ideas); poster quality (clarity of ideas, data, conclusions, and visual impression of poster); and informal student presentation (ability to explain the work in a short time and respond to questions).
Please note:
- No student is allowed to receive the award more than once during their studies for a specific degree (MSc or PhD).
- All Student Award Applicants will be advised well in advance of the Symposium whether or not their poster has been selected for judging for a STC Intertek Award.
- Only those six students who have been advised that their abstract has been selected for inclusion in the poster judging phase will be visited by the Awards Selection Committee for judging purposes at the Symposium.
STC Intertek Scientific & Regulatory Consultancy Student Awards (formerly “STC Cantox Award”)
2022
MSC
Sophie Emberley-Korkmaz
McGill University
PHD
Nadia Fallahhosseini
INRS
2021
MSC
Nicole L. Washuck
uOttawa
PHD
Allison Loan
uOttawa
2020
MSC
Genevieve A. Perono
McMaster University
PHD
Xiaotong (Vicky) Wang
McGill University
2019
MSC
Melany Juarez
INRS
PHD
Han Yan
McGill University
2018
MSC
Yen Tran
Carleton University
PHD
Danielle Drake
University of Toronto
2017
MSC
Trent Holmes
Queen’s University
PHD
Rita Gouesse
INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
2016
MSC
Laura Lotfi
Université de Montréal
PHD
Elizabeth Lightbody
Queen’s University
2015
MSC
Elizabeth Lightbody
Queen’s University
PHD
Nazem El Husseini
McGill University
2014
MSC
Elizabeth Lightbody
Queen’s University
PHD
Christina Lamparter
Queen’s University
2013
MSC
Rebecca Maciver
Queen’s University
PHD
France-Helene Paradis
McGill University
2012
MSC
Sharanya Rajendra
University of Toronto
PHD
Alexandra Noel
University of Toronto
2011
MSC
Victoria Ma
McGill University
PHD
Lutfiya Miller
University of Toronto
2010
MSC
Alexandra S. Long
University of Ottawa
PHD
France Helene Paradis
McGill University
2009
MSC
Steven Jones
INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
PHD
Emily Tung
Queen’s University
2008
MSC
Kevin Sha
Queen’s University
PHD
Helen Badham
Queen’s University
2007
MSC
Marc-André Verner
TOXEN-Université du Québec à Montréal
PHD
Tara Barton
McGill University
2006
MSC
Erin Boyd
University of Saskatchewan
PHD
Kathleen Nichols
University of Guelph
2002
MSC
Joanna Summerscales
University of Guelph
PHD
Isabelle Plante
Armand-Frappier
2005
MSC
Anne Mullen
University of Toronto
PHD
Tara Barton
McGill University
2004
MSC
Tania Onica
University of Guelph
PHD
Ivy Moffat
University of Toronto
2003
MSC
Jennifer Dawson
Queen’s University
PHD
Marija Popovic
University of Toronto
2002
MSC
Joanna Summerscales
University of Guelph
PHD
Isabelle Plante
INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier
2001
Leanne Bedard
Queen’s University
2000
Jason Bielas
York University
1999
Robert Vinson
McGill University
1998
Craig Bailey
Queen’s University