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        Through a third-year chemistry course, honours student Wondewossen Gebeyehu had the opportunity to apply practical chemistry
        using a mass spectrometer to analyze street drugs at a local supervised injection site. Now in his final year of the program, Gebeyehu is
        continuing this research at the Carleton Mass Spectrometry Centre (CMSC). Learn more on page 10.


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             4                                                                     New in Carleton Science:




                                                                                   Scientific Research
             Practical Learning Powers        20                                   A Deep Dive Into Underwater
             Success in Science               Explore Science at Carleton:
            12                                Student Success Stories




            Where the Wild Fish Go            34                                   46

                                              Chemistry is pHun: Carleton’s Hit
                                              Community Outreach Event             From Theory to Practice:
                                                                                   The First NRC-CU Biotech Internship
                                              Show Notes
            17                                38                                   47




            Student Blog:                     Student Blog:                        Introducing ISAP:
            How I Spent My Summer             Working with the Spatial             Program Offers Technical
                                              Determinants of Health Lab from an   Understanding and Applicable
                                              Undergrad’s Perspective              Skills


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