MIRC Undergraduate Shines at Ontario Biology Day 2016
Yung Lee, a 2nd year undergraduate student, was recently awarded with the best overall poster presentation at the 29th annual Ontario Biology Day in Toronto [...]
Yung Lee, a 2nd year undergraduate student, was recently awarded with the best overall poster presentation at the 29th annual Ontario Biology Day in Toronto. Competing against over 85 students from different universities across Ontario, Yung’s presented his research on examining the effects of female sex hormones on susceptibility to HSV-2 using a novel air-liquid interface culture. Yung’s accomplishment was especially impressive given that he was one of the youngest researchers at the conference. In addition to making his supervisor, Dr. Charu Kaushic, proud, Yung received a certificate and a $250 prize. Congratulations!
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