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CSMB-SCBM Trainee Committee | Promoting the diverse work of trainees in the molecular biosciences across Canada and creating a Canadian trainee community

📣CSMB Seminar Series is back in full swing! Join us today at 8:30AM PST/11:30AM EST on Zoom for an exciting start to our Seminar Series! We will hear from two industry speakers on AI in science and technology: 1. Calvin Chan, Canadian Science Publishing 2. Danie Descoteaux, Elsevier🧪🥼

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🚨HAPPENING IN AN HOUR 🚨 Don't miss out on this great webinar where we'll hear from scientists who have found jobs in scientific writing. Sign up below!

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🤔 Are you unsure what jobs you can get with your molecular biosciences degree, other than research? Then join the @csmb-scbm.bsky.social next Thursday, June 19, for our next webinar where we'll hear from three scientists with jobs in scientific writing! Sign up here: zoom.us/meeting/regi...

Yesterday, the 2025 CSMB-PRinCE joint meeting in Ottawa wrapped up. It was a great conference with exciting talks from both trainees and PIs. We definitely learned a lot! The future of molecular biosciences in Canada is bright! See you all next year in Banff! @csmb-scbm.bsky.social

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Congratulations to postdoc Omid Gholamalamdari for presenting his work on nucleolar 💧 subcompartmentalization in C. elegans 🪱 at @csmb-scbm.bsky.social 👏 Thanks to the organizers for giving him this opportunity!

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For the third talk in this session @csmb-scbm.bsky.social, we're hearing more about intrinsically disordered regions in the nucleolus from Omid Gholamalamdar, a postdoc in the Weber lab @weber-lab.bsky.social

Next up, we're hearing more about glioblastoma from another trainee, Saeid Shahidi from @uhn.ca. Saeid is telling us about the role of mitochondria-associated membranes in the secretome and tumor progression.

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We're back after the break with Dr. Matthew Wohlever from the University of Pittsburgh. We're hearing about how Msp1 is the bouncer at the mitochondrial door. Our interest has been piqued 🤔

Discussing some tough topics re: Research in Canada at @csmb-scbm.bsky.social & PRinCE meeting. Thank you to the panelists: Catherine McLeod (Executive VP of CIHR) Sylvain Charbonneau (President of CFI) Michael Rowell (Director of Policy, U15) Alison Evans (Research Canada President and CEO)

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The first poster session of the 2025 @csmb-scbm.bsky.social conference was a hit! We saw so much exciting science from really talented trainees. The future of molecular biosciences in Canada is bright 🧑‍🔬👩‍🔬 If you missed out, make sure to stop by the second poster session later tonight.

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