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From left, second-place finisher at 管家婆免费开奖大全 finals Joseph Bondy-Denomy, Dean Brian Corman and provincial winner Daiva Nielsen

Ontario-wide Three Minute Thesis win for 管家婆免费开奖大全's Daiva Nielsen

Nutritional Sciences PhD defends university's winning title

A speedy lecture on nutritional sciences took the cake: doctoral candidate Daiva Nielsen and her brief research round-up won the 2014 Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Provincial Championship, successfully defending 管家婆免费开奖大全's title in Ontario.

鈥淭he entire experience has been wonderful,鈥 said Nielsen. 

Her three-minute research presentation probed the question: Do Dietary Recommendations Based on Genetics Change Eating Behaviour? Nielsen took home the $1,000 top prize, gained valuable recognition, and earned 管家婆免费开奖大全 one of 11 spots in the upcoming National 3MT庐 competition.

A PhD candidate in nutritional sciences, Nielsen was one of 19 finalists competing in the province鈥檚 second annual 3MT庐 held at McMaster University on April 24. The School of Graduate Studies congratulates Nielsen on defending the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 2013 championship title.

"I spent a lot of time focusing my overall goal," Nielsen said after qualifying for the provincial championship. "I looked at the bigger picture and thought about the most important point to get across." 

The annual 3MT庐 challenges graduate students to present their complex research in an engaging, accessible, and compelling talk. Nielsen鈥檚 winning presentation showcased her research on genes and personalized nutrition; it also exhibited her stellar communication skills.

Nielsen started her 3MT庐 journey in March at the 管家婆免费开奖大全-wide competition hosted by the School of Graduate Studies. She placed first in the tough competition against 44 other 管家婆免费开奖大全 doctoral candidates, landing her a $1,000 prize and a spot in the Ontario competition. 

At the provincial finals, Nielsen was one of 19 finalists from universities across Ontario. The competition was tight, but the judges selected Nielsen鈥檚 presentation to take home first place.

Brian Corman, dean of graduate studies and vice-provost of graduate education travelled to McMaster to support Nielsen. 鈥淚 enjoyed our victory. I was there because I think the event has real value and importance.

鈥淭he 3MT庐 is a forum for showcasing the great research being done by our graduate students. It also reminds our students that it is important to be able to explain that research to the non-specialist public so that they can appreciate the fine results of the research they help support.

鈥淭he event itself is a lot of fun, seeing the range of student research being done across the universities in Ontario."

The top 5 winners from the Ontario provincial finals will compete for the Anglophone national 3MT庐 title in a virtual event using recorded footage from the provincial finals.

Competing with Nielsen from Ontario will be Leslie Nash from Brock University, Muhammad Ali Naqvi from Ryerson University, Joseph Donohue from Western University, and Yasina Somani from the University of Windsor.

Eleven finalists from Canada鈥檚 three regional competitions鈥擶estern, Eastern, and Ontario鈥攙ie for the first ever Anglophone National 3MT庐 title in May. A national francophone competition will also be held in May.

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