Eleven RISE Scholarships were awarded in 2000/01. The 2001 RISE Scholars are listed below, along with their home institutions and the institutions at which their awards were held. Ten of the students were also awarded NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Awards, while the student at NRC was awarded an NRC Summer Studentship. These awards are held concurrently with the RISE Scholarships.
Raecca Cornejo McMaster University E-mail: cornejr@mcmaster.ca Antioxidant Mediation through Carbon-Centered Radicals with Dr. Tito Scaiano, University of Ottawa |
Jeremy Feist * University of British Columbia E-mail: jeremyfeist@hotmail.com Excited State Dynamics of Thymine Using Ultraviolet Resonance Raman Spectroscopy with Dr. Glen Loppnow, University of Alberta |
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Maya Haasz * Concordia University E-mail: maysie27@yahoo.com Asymmetric Induction In the Solid State Photochemistry of 4-(2t,3t-Dibenzoylcyclopropyl)benzoic acid with Dr. John Scheffer, University of British Columbia |
Lawrence Huck * University of Victoria E-mail: huckl@uvic.ca with Dr. Willie Leigh, McMaster University |
Jesse Kao * University of Alberta E-mail: kao@ualberta.ca Signalling Effects of Redox Proteins in Response to Oxidative Stress with Dr. Ann English, Concordia University |
Ivan Lee * University of Toronto E-mail: elcid.lee@utoronto.ca Kinetic Studies of 1,3-bis(4-chlorophenyl)triazene with Dr. Monica Barra, University of Waterloo |
Horace Luong ** Dalhousie University E-mail: luongh@is2.dal.ca Photo-polymerized Supported Lipid Bilayers with Dr. Linda Johnston, National Research Council |
Maeve Moriarty * University of Ottawa E-mail: maevemoriarty@hotmail.com Kinetic Studies of Quinone Methides and Amines with Dr. Bob McClelland, University of Toronto |
Jody Swift * University of Saskatchewan E-mail: jlswift@ucalgary.ca Two Laser Experiments using p-Aminophenylthiyl Radicals as Probes for Supramolecular Systems with Dr. Cornelia Bohne, University of Victoria |
Erica Tiong * University of British Columbia E-mail: etiong@lycos.com b-Heterolysis: Analyzing a Pathway of Radical Cation Formation with Dr. Fran Cozens, Dalhousie University |
Stephen Woods * University of Waterloo E-mail: stephenjwoods@hotmail.com Photophysical Studies With Fluorescent DNA Minor Groove Binding Agents with Dr. Ron Steer, University of Saskatchewan |
* RISE/NSERC Scholar
** NRC Summer Student
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