Kate Giberson

Kate is currently in her second year of a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick. Kate completed her first year in science but transferred to Kinesiology after her first year as she wanted her studies to focus more on the human body and movement. Kate wishes to pursue a career in education or health care with focuses on rehabilitation or pediatric physiotherapy. In Kate’s free time, she enjoys re-watching tv shows, movies and going on walks.

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Siyum Mohiuddin

Siyum is in his third year of Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick. His interests include studying orthopedics and spinal research, specifically exercise following lumbar or cervical surgery. Siyum wishes to pursue medicine after his undergraduate degree. Besides school, he is also a volunteer at the Saint John Regional Hospital, and is a volunteer research assistant at the Canada East Spine Centre. During his free time, Siyum enjoys playing and watching basketball, reading, working out and making music.

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Kelsi Evans

Kelsi is currently in her third year of Psychology Neuroscience with a minor in Biology. Kelsi’s interests include abnormal psychology and child psychopathology. After her baccalaureate she wishes to go to receive a Masters in Neuroscience and then go to medical school to pursue a career in treating people who medicine has traditionally neglected and making more communities aware of mental health and sustainability. When Kelsi is not in class she can be found with her head buried deep in the books at the library. In Kelsi’s free time she enjoys rewatching Grey's Anatomy, grabbing a coffee with a friend, and going to the local market with her friends and family.

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Haya AbdelWahab

Haya is in her third year of a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Sciences with a minor in Chemistry at Dalhousie University. She is a TA at Dal as well as a TD of Sodales, the Dalhousie and King’s debate society. She has a great interest in medical research, especially when it comes to pathology or biochemistry, but she is also very fond of teaching and mentoring other students. After graduation, she is still trying to decide on whether to apply to medical or graduate school. When she has free time, you’ll find her either volunteering, reading a book, or trying to sketch something, but usually with mediocre results.

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Houda El Hajjaoui

Houda is in her first year of chemical engineering at the University of New Brunswick. She aspires to graduate with an option in nuclear engineering, a minor in computer science, and a diploma in technical management and entrepreneurship. She is someone who can not easily decide on a subject to love. So, you will find her talking about astronomy one time, her childhood dream major, and fantasizing about working at a nuclear plant the next. She is also fond of pharmaceutical and biochemical research. As a solution to her career indecisiveness, she hopes to pursue a master’s in a different engineering field. Outside of her studies, you will find her learning Korean, reading Aristotle and Jean Jacque Rousseau books, reading articles about her role model Marie Curie, and participating in UNB’s societies to help international students feel at home and for their voices to be heard.


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Bhavya Pratap Malhotra

Bhavya is in his second year of study at the University of New Brunswick from the faculty of Management, pursuing a dual major in Economics and English and a minor in Theatre and Drama. He possesses a passion towards reading and writing that encouraged him to be part of the ASRJ Team and provide valuable input. Bhavya believes that ASRJ is an extremely intriguing platform for students to explore different opportunities related to research and technology. Apart from writing, Bhavya likes to follow his passion of acting as well, by being part of several Theatre and Drama productions here at UNB.

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Khanh Nguyen

Khanh is in her second year of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. She has an enthusiasm for science especially Chemistry and Biology. After graduation, she wants to attend graduate school and get involved in research which is related to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. She believes that ASRJ is a great platform for students whose interests are research and academic fields. In her free time, she loves singing, learning more about photography and cooking. She also spends time taking part in many voluntary activities and giving back to the community.

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Chloe Subin Kim

Chloe is in her third year of Nursing at the University of New Brunswick. Her passion lies in the medical and surgical aspect of acute care nursing and she holds a great interest in innovative medical/nursing research which she hopes to contribute to in her career. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to music and watching movies on Netflix.

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Alex Colpitts

Alex is currently working on his PhD in Electrical Engineering with a focus on wireless communication, electromagnetics, and machine learning. His research aims to improve internet quality in rural communities. In his leisure time he can often be found playing video games, doing judo, or in the gym.

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Doha Hassan

Doha Hassan is a third year Biology major at UNB. She is passionate about the importance of framing learning as an enjoyable endeavour, and finds great fulfillment in helping others enrich their knowledge in the multifaceted realm of Science. Following her Bachelor degree, Doha hopes to enrol in Medical School to pursue her goal career of working as an obstetrician-gynaecologist. In her spare time, Doha enjoys being with friends, reading new novels, and finding realistic ways to make more environmentally sustainable changes to her daily life.

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Benjamin Reid

Ben is a third year Electrical Engineering Student at UNB. He is passionate about slowing the effects of climate change and is determined to use his degree to expedite the transition to a sustainable future for humans. He is excited to be a part of the ASRJ to meet other ambitious students, and to learn about research in Atlantic Canada pertaining to the environmental crisis and its potential solutions. In his free time, Ben enjoys playing sports, hanging out with friends and spending time with family.

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Dana El-Mughayyar

Dana El-Mughayyar, Research Coordinator of Canada East Spine Centre completed her BSc. in Biology Psychology in 2019 and is currently undergoing her MScKin at UNBF. She is the head of the Volunteer Mentorship Program offered to undergraduate and graduate students and the head of CESC's social media accounts. She is the main research coordinator for the Praxis Spinal Cord Injury Registry which specializes in spinal cord injury and traumatic inpatients. Y. El-Mughayyar is also in the process of writing 8 manuscripts for publication. Outside of CESC, El-Mughayyar also participates as one of the writers for the Atlantic Student Research Journal and recently started to write articles for editions of the Canadian Spine Society Newsletter – Spinal Columns.

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Reid Sutherland

Reid is currently in her fourth year of concurrent Biology and English Literature degrees at UNB, with a concentration in Marine Biology. Though Fredericton was quick to become her second home, she will always be a proud Nova Scotian--and you can usually find her wandering around a farmer’s market or a beach when she’s not studying. Reid’s research interests lie predominantly in the field of elasmobranch ecology and physiology, and more specifically, in shark science--though she also works as an Aquatic Technician for the Canadian Rivers Institute. Over the course of her collaboration with the ASRJ, Reid looks forward to helping make some of the incredible research happening in Atlantic Canada more widely accessible.

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Anna Varty

Anna is entering her second year of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology, and is excited to start collaborating and getting involved with research in Atlantic Canada with the ASRJ. She hopes to inspire others to get involved with research in their community through writing, by making science more accessible to the public. She is most fascinated with ecology and animal behaviour. In her free time, you can often find her bouldering, mountain biking, playing with her dog, or photographing wildlife in New Brunswick.


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Shaylah Geikie

Shaylah is in her third year of BSc Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick. She is passionate about opportunities to help others and is looking to eventually pursue a medical career related to disease. In her free time she can be found reading fiction or playing video games.

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Marlowe Evans

Marlowe Evans is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of New Brunswick. Originally from British Columbia, she works as a columnist for the newspaper in her hometown of Maple Ridge, and is also a reporter for The Brunswickan, UNB’s student publication. Marlowe has a vested interest in journalism,  agriculture, history, and modern political systems, as well as the relationships between those things and the ancient world. When she’s not studying, Marlowe enjoys exploring, late nights walks by the river, and painting.

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Gaia (Geoffrey) Noseworthy

Gaia is currently in their second year of Mathematics-Physics and Computer Science. Originally from Newfoundland and Labrador, they volunteer as the head of the UNB Debate Club, and as a radio show host for The Public Debate on CHSR 97.9 FM. While focused on the hard sciences, Gaia has a passion for politics, history, and philosophy, and uses these interests to advance the debate club and work towards forming other clubs on campus. In their free time, Gaia enjoys playing video games, listening to music, or participating in events on campus.

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Brandon Saulnier

Brandon is a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of New Brunswick who is also pursuing a double minor in electrical engineering and psychology. He wishes to continue to graduate school where he will get degrees doing research in both engineering and immunology. He is looking to use engineering as a gateway into making impactful change throughout the world and solving global issues, focusing on international development, health and security. When not studying you can find Brandon running, reading, volunteering and pushing for social change, or working on one of his many side projects.

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Claire Sauer

Claire is a second year biology student at the University of New Brunswick. She enjoys academic challenges and aspires to attend graduate school following her undergraduate degree. Her academic interests include microbiology, cellular biology, and human pathology, as the intricacy of the human body and its systems on a cellular level have continuously fascinated her. Outside of school, Claire enjoys community volunteer work, camping, fishing, and exploring the local scene.

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Fareeha Quayyum

Fareeha is working toward a Biology major and Psychology minor at the University of New Brunswick. Her research interests lie in epidemiology and the social determinants of health. She hopes to pursue a career in the field of medicine. In her free time, Fareeha enjoys working on freelance graphic design and searching for good restaurants around Fredericton.

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