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Grad Research: Edible Insects

Carleton PhD student Matt Muzzatti is looking at packing more protein into edible insects. He was recently interviewed on CTV News. Watch the video by…

Researcher of the Month: Prof. Joe Bennett

On a regular basis, the Graduate Studies showcases up and coming professors, along with their graduate students, on the current graduate student website. The latest…

Simon Turner

Grad Research:  The Pandemic as a Cultural Crisis Point

PhD English student Simon Turner investigates aesthetic experimentation across media. Their current research focuses on the pandemic as a cultural crisis point: how it has…

Marshall Palmer

Grad Research: Investigating Electoral Intervention

Marshall Palmer, a PhD student in The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA), is focusing his dissertation on foreign electoral intervention which became a…

Grad Research: Investigating Insects In Low-Temperatures

“The majority of insects are sensitive to low temperatures. Very low temperatures can lead to death or injury as a result of tissue damage that…

Razieh Mansouri

Grad Research: Green Spaces and Asthma

There are approximately 3.8 million Canadians living with asthma, and of these, 850,000 of them are less than 14 years of age. Master’s Student Razieh…

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Grad Research: Insects as Food

Check out this story featuring Matt Muzzatti on CTV News. Matt Muzzatti, a PhD student in Biology is researching edible insects in collaboration with Entomo Farms, North America’s…

Yasmina Souley Dosso

Grad Research: Improving Patient Care in the NICU

--The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit specializes in critical newborn care often due to premature birth, health complications,…

Nadine Powell

Grad Research: Tracing Acts of Survival and Identity

Nadine Powell is a PhD student in Sociology with specializations in Migration and Diaspora Studies and Political Economy. Her research combines  race history, diaspora studies,…

Alqarni

Grad Research: Cancer Can’t Stand the Heat

Research conducted at the Carleton Optical Innovation Laboratory (COIL) by PhD student Sondos Alqarni has been selected as an editor’s pick in the recent issue…

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