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DESCRIPTION:LAB TOURS: BIOINTERFACE LAB (Marta Cerruti) and MCGILL ELECTRON
  MICROSCOPY RESEARCH GROUP (Raynald Gauvin)\n\nThu. November 13\, 10:00 am
  / Fri. November 14\, 1:00 pm\n	M.H. Wong Building / Snacks provided\n	\n	REG
 ISTER NOW\, indicating the lab you would like to tour and your preferred t
 ime\, at forms.office.com/r/b86CJWmNNn\n\nThe MIAM Student Committee is pl
 eased to announced that it is organizing a series of lab tours for McGill 
 students and faculty. The goals are to introduce curious McGill undergradu
 ates to materials science and engineering so that more choose related topi
 cs in their undergraduate research or graduate studies\; and to help gradu
 ate students and faculty members better understand the work being done in 
 labs across campus.\n\nBiointerface Laboratory (Marta Cerruti): At the Bio
 interface Lab we strive to understand and control phenomena occurring at t
 he interface between synthetic materials and biological molecules. We have
  three main areas of focus: biomineralization\, i.e. the formation of mine
 rals in living organisms\, both physiological and pathological\, implant-t
 issue integration\, and drug delivery. An emerging aspect of our research 
 is the exploration of the intersection between science and art. Biointerfa
 ce Lab website.\n\nMcGill Electron Microscopy Research Group (MEMRG) (Rayn
 ald Gauvin): Our research group works to develop new methods to characteri
 ze the microstructure of materials at the nanometer resolution with state 
 of the art electron microscopes. The chemical composition\, the crystallin
 e structure and the morphology are characterized an the nanoscale with inn
 ovative computer programs that process electron microscope data into quant
 itative information. The Monte Carlo simulation programs of electron traje
 ctories that we have developed in the last 2 decades are world famous in t
 his regard. Our quantitative electron microscopy applies to advanced metal
 lic alloys\, ceramics\, polymers\, nanomaterials\, minerals\, bio material
 s\, cells and any other materials. MEMRG website.\n
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LOCATION:Meet in Wong Lobby\, Wong Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C5\
 , 3610 rue University
SUMMARY:MIAM Lab Tours: Biointerface Lab and MEMRG Lab
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/miam/channels/event/miam-lab-tours-2025-Nov
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