Office of Research Services Wilfrid Laurier University, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Wilfrid Laurier University
29 episodes
8 months ago
Research Chat showcases research contributed by Laurier’s graduate students who share their work in their own words.
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Research Chat showcases research contributed by Laurier’s graduate students who share their work in their own words.
Visit wlu.ca/Research-Chat to read a follow up article and show notes and links.
Research Chat is a partnership between the Office of Research Services, the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and the Laurier Library.
In this episode, Patrícia Ferreira, (she/her) a PhD student in the Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences and 2022 WinS Hypatia winner, explains that not all animals have a stomach. Her research explores why the stomach evolved and tries to explain what it does. Her research uses the power of CRISPR gene editing to create fish that have no stomachs and then uses these animal models to explore why organisms have stomachs and what the implications are of having a stomach, or not.
Research Chat
Research Chat showcases research contributed by Laurier’s graduate students who share their work in their own words.
Visit wlu.ca/Research-Chat to read a follow up article and show notes and links.
Research Chat is a partnership between the Office of Research Services, the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, and the Laurier Library.