Aaron Eger is proof that there is biology research can be more than pipetting and cell cultures. He has come a … More
Category: i – Inside MSURJ
Editors discuss their research experiences and how the journal gets put together.
[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
In the name of science, my #overlyhonestmethods
I first became interested in science when I was about 13 — it was a picture of a glowing transgenic … More
