In a full-year research project, there’s often an mental, physical, emotional slump after Christmas for students. We had just seen … More
Category: i – Inside MSURJ
Editors discuss their research experiences and how the journal gets put together.
An editor’s first editorial season
As a first year university student, I’ve not only had to adjust to university life but also to the editorial … More
ASK MSURJ: How do you know if a lab will be a good fit for you?
Irene: If they keep beer in the cold room. In all seriousness, I think the most important thing is to agree on … More
The chemical conundrum: How to work efficiently in and out of the lab
By Isabella Liu Like I said in my first entry, I work in the lab two days a week due to … More
On choosing the perfect project
By Mason Sun When I started to search for an area of research right for me, it felt like trying … More
Mouth-to-mouse resuscitation: A first-hand overview of rescue in research settings
By Blair Jia One time, I almost kissed a mouse. It was the summer before my senior year in high school. … More
Ask MSURJ: What’s the biggest mess you’ve ever made?
Members of the editorial board answer questions about life in the lab, research, and everything in between. Have a question about … More
Breaking memories
This is the first post in a twice-monthly series. Hello fellow scientists! Have you ever wondered what the life of … More
The chemical conundrum
The Abstract will feature every-other-weekly posts from three undergraduate students who are doing research at McGill. This is the first post … More
Why I want to do, what I want to do
By Natalie Gottlieb As you are sitting down and taking a few minutes to read this, there is a countless … More
