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This video Presentation was recorded at the Brain Tumour Research Symposium in Toronto, Ontario on Friday, October 20th, 2017 for the Student Research Competition with Don Daniel Ocay and Shajenth Premachandran of McGill University.
The Pam and Rolando Del Maestro Family Undergraduate Student Research Competition Award - This undergraduate research competition is to showcase work to other scientists, researchers and professionals attending Research Symposium. The winning team receives the opportunity to present at our Join the Movement to End Brain Tumours National Conference the following day. Presentations are to be relevant to the brain tumour research community. Its purpose will be to provide students an opportunity to create a research proposal, practice presentation skills and receive constructive feedback from a panel that will include physicians and researchers. This competition allows students to network and create awareness while engaging the brain tumour community in brain tumour research.
Learn more about the Brain Tumour Research Symposium and how to apply for The Pam and Rolando Del Maestro Family Undergraduate Student Research Competition Award:
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