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Renée and Aleena win prize in brain tumour research competition

Simon Rondeau-Gagné

Updated: Apr 18, 2020


For the second year in a row, University of Windsor students have brought home a monetary prize from a national competition promoting research into brain tumours.

Aleena Malik and Renée Goodman, two students in our conjugated materials and organic electronics lab, won second place — a $750 cash prize — in the Pam and Rolando Del Maestro Family Undergraduate Student Research Competition, held at the 2019 Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada national conference on Oct. 18 in London, Ontario.


 
 
 
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University of Windsor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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