Ran Shu always knew he wanted to do research, but wasn’t always so sure that he’d get his opportunity. Despite … More
Category: i – Inside MSURJ
Editors discuss their research experiences and how the journal gets put together.
[Author Profile] Aaron Eger, role of parrotfish community composition as an indicator for species richness in Bajan coral reefs
Aaron Eger is proof that there is biology research can be more than pipetting and cell cultures. He has come a … More
[Profile] Felix Cormier, Marcel Georgin, Stephen Koelbl, and Robert Oda, development and characterization of a directional gamma-ray detector
Researchers dream about projects that go perfectly – protocols that work on the first attempt, equipment that doesn’t break, and results that … More
[Profile] Jenna Hotton, synaptic characterization of the DCN circuit
Generally speaking, most people think of what is referred to as the cerebral cortex when they think of the brain. … More
We are proud to announce…
The McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal is proud to announce that our guest speaker for our annual launch party is … More
McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal Launch Party
Please join us as MSURJ opens its annual launch to the general public! Come pick up this year’s issue, join … More
Rejection: It’s good for you
In science, the possibility of rejection is quite high. You may not be given a lab position, your P.I. may not … More
Finding a way: Picking & switching majors 101
Picking a major is one of the most defining short-term decisions we university students can make. After all, when we … More
How I grew to love chemistry
As this year is slowly at an end (you may say it’s February now, but with the blink of an … More
Reviewer #3…
(Part of a behind-the-scenes series about editing the undergrad research journal. Read the first post here.) As the first and … More
