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Episode 48: Monika Stachura, PhD, Research Scientist, TRIUMF
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Please note a small correction: Monika has obtained a double-PhD in Bioinorganic Chemistry and Biophysics.
Dr. Monika Stachura is a research scientist in the life sciences division at TRIUMF. Dr. Stachura has 2 Master of Science degrees, one in biophysics from the University of Copenhagen Denmark and the second in physics from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland. She also obtained 2 PhD degrees from the University of Copenhagen in bioinorganic chemistry and in biophysics. From 2012 to 2015, she was permanently placed at the European Organization of Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was working with nuclear probes applied to biology, chemistry, and medicine. In 2015, she moved to TRIUMF to be a postdoc fellow at the Centre for Molecular and Material Sciences or CMMS, where she took a leadership role on implementing her research that she started at CERN.
For a full transcription of this episode, click here.
Relevant Links:- European Organization of Nuclear Research (CERN)
- IsoSiM at UBC
- NSERC CREATE (Collaborative Research and Training Experience Program)
- Role of Copper in the Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
- TRIUMF: Canada's particle accelerator centre
- "Universal stardust helps explain why we get sick: nuclear physicist," The Vancouver Star, May, 2018
Hosted by: Danniele Livengood (@livengood) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford
Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.
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Manage episode 226759105 series 2390264
Please note a small correction: Monika has obtained a double-PhD in Bioinorganic Chemistry and Biophysics.
Dr. Monika Stachura is a research scientist in the life sciences division at TRIUMF. Dr. Stachura has 2 Master of Science degrees, one in biophysics from the University of Copenhagen Denmark and the second in physics from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland. She also obtained 2 PhD degrees from the University of Copenhagen in bioinorganic chemistry and in biophysics. From 2012 to 2015, she was permanently placed at the European Organization of Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was working with nuclear probes applied to biology, chemistry, and medicine. In 2015, she moved to TRIUMF to be a postdoc fellow at the Centre for Molecular and Material Sciences or CMMS, where she took a leadership role on implementing her research that she started at CERN.
For a full transcription of this episode, click here.
Relevant Links:- European Organization of Nuclear Research (CERN)
- IsoSiM at UBC
- NSERC CREATE (Collaborative Research and Training Experience Program)
- Role of Copper in the Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
- TRIUMF: Canada's particle accelerator centre
- "Universal stardust helps explain why we get sick: nuclear physicist," The Vancouver Star, May, 2018
Hosted by: Danniele Livengood (@livengood) Theme Music: “Positive and Fun” by Scott HolmesProduced by: Vanessa Reich-Shackelford
Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or Stitcher! For more from Westcoast Women in Engineering, Science and Technology, you can follow us on Twitter at @WWEST_SFU, on Facebook at @WWEST.SFU, and subscribe to our biweekly newsletter at wwest.ca.
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