Four Science graduate students featured in GSPA's 2022 GRADflix finals

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Since 2018, the Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) hosts a "GRADflix" competition, challenging students from across campus to communicate their research to a general audience. With only 60 seconds at their disposal, competitors create videos, moving slideshows or animation, in order to tell us why their research is important!

GSPA has announced their top 25 finalists, including four students from the Faculty of Science. Congratulations to Atiyeh Ahmadi (Department of Biology), Eugenia Dadzie (Department of Biology), Arisha Imran (Department of Biology) and Maya Petgrave (School of Pharmacy) for making it to the finals! Read about their research, and the titles of their videos below.

The viewing showcase, where their entries will be streamed live will take place virtually on Monday, January 31, 2021 at 3:00 pm (EST). Tune in, and pick your favourite for the People's Choice winner, every vote counts!


Atiyeh Ahmadi

Name and program: Atiyeh Ahmadi (she/her), PhD student, Biology

GRADflix video title:ÌýLet's go for healthier future!

Supervisor:ÌýDr. Brian Ingalls

Biography:ÌýAtiyeh Ahmadi has a background in microbiology and biophysics. She started at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ as a Master's student under the supervision of Dr. Brian Ingalls, and now she has transferred to a PhD in Biology. Her passion for creating a healthier, safer, and more convenient future has led her to research systems biology. Out of the lab, her favourite hobby is reading books. Her favourite book is Synthetic: How Life Got Made. By the way, she is a big fan of terraforming.

Eugenia Dadzie

Name and program: Eugenia Dadzie (she/her), MSc student, Biology

GRADflix video title:ÌýMicrobes and enzymes: sustainable plastic degradation

Supervisor:ÌýDr. Trevor Charles

Biography:ÌýEugenia Dadzie is a first-year Master's student at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's Department of Biology. She is currently researching the potential of microbes and the enzymes they produce to degrade plastics, under the supervision of Dr. Trevor Charles. Before this, she completed her Bachelor's degree in biology, also at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. In her spare time, you will find her reading, playing volleyball, or catching up on an episode of her favourite tv show.

Arisha Imran

Name and program:ÌýArisha Imran (she/her), MSc student, Biology

GRADflix video title:ÌýFlooding in a drying delta

Supervisors: Dr. Roland Hall & Dr. Brent Wolfe

Biography:ÌýArisha Imran completed her BSc at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ and is now an MSc student in the Department of Biology and a member of the WATER research lab group, led by Dr. Roland Hall and Dr. Brent Wolfe. She studies lakes in the Peace-Athabasca Delta in northern Alberta, Canada. Her work focuses on using water isotope and water chemistry data to explore flooding and drying trends in the delta. Arisha’s hobbies include hiking, biking, and travelling.

Maya Petgrave

Name and program:ÌýMaya Petgrave (she/her), MSc student, School of Pharmacy

GRADflix video title:ÌýGlycosylation and dynamics of the human cannabinoid receptors

Supervisors:ÌýDr. Aravindhan Ganesan (primary) and Dr. Nekkar Rao (co-supervisor)

Biography:ÌýMaya Petgrave completed a Bachelor's degree in Life Science at McMaster University, with a minor in Biochemistry. Currently, she is completing a thesis-based Master's at the School of Pharmacy in ArGan’s lab, while using computational biology approaches in her research. Her research and skill interests surround studying protein receptors in silico and coding. In terms of hobbies, she enjoys drawing, playing video games, and piano.