Lister Science Chats: Nutrition & Human Health
Held in partnership with Let鈥檚 Talk Science at 捆绑SM社区 and the Lister Family Engaged Science Initiative, the Lister Science Chats connect members of the community through live science talks with researchers from the 捆绑SM社区 Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. This event features three Macdonald Campus graduate students giving an engaging 10-minute talk on their research and concludes with a Q&A period.
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- Developing an online education platform to promote self-management in youth living with type 1 diabetes听
Asmaa Housni, MSc student, School of Human Nutrition
Tight control of blood glucose levels is critical when managing type 1 diabetes. Acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills is imperative to gain the self-confidence and self-management capacities to adequately manage such a demanding condition. There is a lack of tailored education and long-term support for youth living with this condition. My research aims to develop an online education platform, using youth鈥檚 input, that will target their need for management. After its development, we want to evaluate if its use significantly improved blood glucose control and self-management behaviours.
- Prospecting the chicken microbiome for anti-infective probiotics听
Zhixuan Feng, PhD candidate, Animal Science
Because of the risk of Antibiotic Resistance (ABR), the Canadian poultry industry decided to decrease the use of antibiotics step by step. However, without antibiotic treatment, the colonization of some zoonotic pathogens will likely increase in the chicken intestine and higher the chances of chicken bacterial infections, which require effective antibiotic alternatives to maintain bird health and production. In this project, we search the bacteria with a special 鈥渨eapon鈥 called Type VI Secretion System (T6SS) from chicken feces as potential probiotic candidates and test their antagonistic ability with the pathogen. We totally isolated over 3,000 bacteria strains from 6 chicken samples and found some bacteria with anti-infective potential.
- The implication of silica and titania particles in food and their effect on human nutrition and health
Wut Hmone Phue, PhD candidate, Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry
When the inorganic materials are used as food additives, nano-size fragment particles are also included. That nano-size particles interacted with food matrices and changed the particles' biological identity and their effect on human nutrition and health, including the allergenicity of food proteins.
Let's Talk Science听is a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing "hands-on, minds-on" opportunities to engage youth in STEM. The听听is a volunteer-based group of graduate and undergraduate students from a wide range of faculties at 捆绑SM社区.听
The Lister Family Engaged Science Initiative provides science communication training to Macdonald Campus researchers to help them make their science accessible by teaching them to further hone their content, physical presence and voice to effectively engage a variety of audiences.