Culture of Lab Safety panel discussion
Wednesday, Jun. 5
9:40 – 11:20 AM CT
Location: Meeting Room 5
Title: Explosions, Burns and Lacerations: Only Incidents in the Building
Attention Chemists:
Channel your inner detective and help us investigate a series of cases, curated from real life examples of safety incidents in both academic and industrial settings. This interactive session will focus on best practices for root cause analysis and the implementation of corrective actions. We hope everyone comes away with a deeper understanding of how incidents can occur, what to do when one happens, and, most critically, what can be done to prevent incidents in the first place.
Also part of the Transitions Program.
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Professional headshot booth
Tuesday, Jun. 4
9:20 AM -7:20 PM CT
Location: Hall C
The professional headshot booth is back by popular demand. Our attendees want up-to-date executive headshots to help them shine in the online world.
Also part of the Transitions Program.
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Meet and greet – industry x early career talent
Tuesday, Jun. 4
7:30 - 9 PM CT
Location: Meeting Room 5
Mingle with Dupont, and other industry representatives at this speed networking event. Catalyze your career transition by practicing your flash introductions and making new valuable connections with CSC 2024 delegates! One drink ticket per person, space is limited. Apply for your position today.
Also part of the Transitions Program.
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Student professional development workshops
Monday, Jun. 3
8 -9:20 AM CT
Location: Meeting Room 5
Title: How to network workshop
Networking is an essential job search tool and important for career planning and career management. Attend this workshop to learn strategies and approaches to support your experience at this conference and beyond.
Presented by: University of Manitoba Career Services within the Career, Community & Experiential Learning Centre supports students and alumni with career planning, job search, networking, interview preparation, resumé, CV and cover letter development. They offer individual appointments and workshops on these topics and more, and host a wide range of supportive online resources.
Also part of the Transitions Program.
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Undergraduate 3-min flash presentations
Monday, Jun. 3
2 -3:20 PM CT
Location: Pan Am Room
Mastering the art of brevity in a captivating yet informative presentation is a skill most undergrads have little opportunity to practice.
First place: Ellise Waller, McGill University. Design and Synthesis of Dual-Targeting GRPr/PSMA Theranostics Radiotwins for Prostate Cancer Treatment
Second place: Hala Almeneim, University of Ottawa. Synthesis of Radiolabeled Ureas from Amino Acids by Carbon-11 CO2-Fixation
Third place: Elizabeth Sylvestre, University of Windsor. Targeting the acidic environment of cancer cells using carbohydrate chemistry.
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Volunteer appreciation event
Date and time to come
During five days, 90+ volunteers invest 1,500+ hours to make the conference possible. Let us celebrate our volunteer community with your organization as the backbone of this event!