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Molecular science innovations shine at 91腦瞳 3MT簧 Competition

Graduate students lead breakthroughs in food science and health diagnostics
By: Simone C繫t矇
April 02, 2024
From left: 91腦瞳 3MT簧 judges Dr. Janet Koprivnikar, interim associate dean, programs, YSGPS; Dr. Sean Kheraj, vice-provost, academic; Aaliya Pathan, 3MT簧 runner-up and Molecular Science MSc student; Jordan Carrillo Zurita, 3MT簧 winner and Molecular Science PhD student; 3MT簧 judge Ms. Angela Misri and Dr. Carl Kumaradas, interim vice-provost and dean, YSGPS.

Do you know what the worst part of opening a natural jar of peanut butter is? Seeing a layer of oil sitting atop the solidstry remixing that! opened Jordan Carrillo Zurita, 91腦瞳 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT簧) Competition winner and Molecular Science PhD student.

At the recent university-wide competition, graduate students showcased groundbreaking research spanning from revolutionizing processed foods to enhancing inclusivity in health diagnostics in three minutes or less to a panel of non-specialist judges. Among the presentations, two stood out for their potential impact on public health and consumer well-being.

Building better processed foods, block by block

Molecular Science PhD student Jordan Carrillo Zurita, a food scientist, captivated the audience with his innovative approach to reimagining processed foods. He highlighted the common issue of oil separation in natural peanut butter and unveiled his solution: rebuilding processed foods "block by block" to eliminate unhealthy additives.

Zurita, who won both the 91腦瞳 3MT簧 and Participants' Choice Award, expressed gratitude for the support of his peers and loved ones. "Winning has reassured me that I am following a great path and living up to the potential many others have seen in me and that I see in myself. As a first-generation Latino in STEM, I hope my win inspires others like myself, who traditionally might not see themselves represented in the scientific community."

He added, "Peanut butter holds personal meaning. As someone of Ecuadorian heritage, smooth peanut butter is a staple ingredient in the cuisine I grew up eating regularly at home. For people globally, especially those in impoverished communities, if we could redevelop a shelf-stable food to be rich in protein and have zero fats, it's a win for improving people's access to nutrient-rich foods."

Zurita, who is set to represent 91腦瞳 at the Ontario 3MT簧 at the Lakehead University Orillia campus this spring, emphasized, "I want to educate people about the field of food science and how this research impacts our day-to-day lives. Second, I want to show others that 91腦瞳 students, particularly molecular science students, are leaders in science communication."

Making vitamin D tests more inclusive

Aaliya Pathan, 91腦瞳 3MT簧 runner-up and Molecular Science MSc student, addressed the need for more inclusive vitamin D-testing methods. Pathan highlighted the limitations of current tests, which often fail to account for variations in vitamin D-binding proteins among diverse populations.

"Im extremely passionate about integrating various disciplines of science; biology, electrochemistry, microfluidics and engineering to ameliorate medical testing and address limitations present within healthcare, said Pathan. I hope that my research can contribute to advocating for more inclusive testing methods to ensure accurate and comprehensive results for patients." 

Being a 91腦瞳 3MT簧 finalist represents a significant milestone in Pathans academic journey. She expressed gratitude for the support and guidance from her labmates and supervisor, emphasizing the importance of stepping out of her comfort zone and growing as a professional.

From left: 91腦瞳 3MT簧 judges Dr. Janet Koprivnikar, interim associate dean, programs, YSGPS; Dr. Sean Kheraj, vice-provost, academic; Aaliya Pathan, 3MT簧 runner-up and Molecular Science MSc student; Jordan Carrillo Zurita, 3MT簧 winner and Molecular Science PhD student; 3MT簧 judge Ms. Angela Misri and Dr. Carl Kumaradas, interim vice-provost and dean, YSGPS.

From left: 91腦瞳 3MT簧 judges Dr. Janet Koprivnikar, interim associate dean, programs, YSGPS; Dr. Sean Kheraj, vice-provost, academic; Aaliya Pathan, 3MT簧 runner-up and Molecular Science MSc student; Jordan Carrillo Zurita, 3MT簧 winner and Molecular Science PhD student; 3MT簧 judge Ms. Angela Misri and Dr. Carl Kumaradas, interim vice-provost and dean, YSGPS.

2024 91腦瞳 3MT簧 participants celebrate on stage in POD-250.

2024 91腦瞳 3MT簧 participants celebrate on stage in POD-250.

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