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Soapbox Science 2018

In the spring of 2018, we held our first Soapbox Science Junior 2018 (opens in new window)  event during the Festival of Trees at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.

On September 23, 2018, we continued our success with another Soapbox Science event at the Word on the Street Festival, also at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.

Our speakers, who came from Toronto, Guelph, and London (Ontario), included some of Canada's leading scientists in science outreach and STEM diversity initiatives. They presented on a wide range of topics, including diabetes, whale conservation, food security, astronomy, paleontology, cell biology, and bats. It was a great finale to end our Science Literacy Week in 2018 (opens in new window) !

Soapbox Speakers

Headshot of Jade Simon for Soapbox Science 2018.
Jade Simon

PhD Candidate

University of Toronto & Royal Ontario Museum 

How did dinosaurs learn to fly?

Headshot of Dr. Imogen R. Coe for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Imogen R. Coe

Professor and Dean of Faculty of Science

Ryerson University

Moving Molecules across Membranes: Transporters in your Cells.

Headshot of Dr. Heather R Smith for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Heather R Smith

Marine Ecologist

LGL Limited Environmental Research Associates

How can we find whales in the great big ocean?

Headshot of Krishana Sankar for Soapbox Science 2018.
Krishana Sankar

PhD Candidate

University of Toronto

No Sugar Coating - Is Your Pancreas Sweet?

Headshot of Dr. Sara Mazrouei for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Sara Mazrouei

Research Assistant

University of Toronto

What do craters on the Moon have to say about dinosaurs on Earth?

Headshot of Cylita Guy for Soapbox Science 2018.
Cylita Guy

PhD Candidate and Research Associate

University of Toronto

Adventures of Your Friendly Neighbourhood Batgirl: Why you should care about bat science

 

Headshot of Kathy Jacyniak for Soapbox Science 2018.
Kathy Jacyniak

PhD Student, Ontario Veterinary College

University of Guelph

Unbreak my heart: how do animals repair their hearts following injury?

Headshot of Ade Oluwafolakemi Oyewole for Soapbox Science 2018.
Ade Oluwafolakemi Oyewole

PhD Candidate

University of Toronto

Re-engineering" Food via fortification: Inputting essential blocks!

Headshot of Dr. Stefania Impellizzeri for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Stefania Impellizzeri

Assistant Professor

Ryerson University

What is Nano? Big Impact from a Small World

Headshot of Dr. Parshati Patel for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Parshati Patel

Outreach Program Coordinator

Western University

The Stellar Detective: Solving the mysteries of massive star formation

Headshot of Stefanie Lucarelli for Soapbox Science 2018.
Stefanie Lucarelli

PhD Candidate

Ryerson University

From the outside in: How we can stop cancer cell growth

Headshot of Dr. Bhairavi Shankar for Soapbox Science 2018.
Dr. Bhairavi Shankar

Research & Education Consultant

BeSpatial Consulting

Guess which planet? How we use satellite data to learn more about our solar system.

Soapbox Science at Word on the Street

Gallery

Soapbox speaker Cylita Guy is standing on her soapbox talking about why we should care about bat science.
Dr. Imogen Cole holding a prop made with long balloons and talking about how molecules move across membranes.
Soapbox speaker Krishana Sankar is standing on her soapbox holding props with her hands and engaging with participants.
Dr. Bhairavi Shankar standing on the Soapbox and pointing at her prop while talking about how we use satellite data to learn more about our solar system.