Nov. 25, 2015 Volume 48 | Number 6
A m e m o r i a l u n i v e r s i t y o f n e w f o u n d l an d p u b l i c at i o n
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‘So surreal’ Engineering student is Canada’s Smartest Person
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By Jackey Locke
Brainiac Memorial student Katy Warren, 21, used numerous types of intelligence to take the title of Canada’s Smartest Person on CBC Television during the Nov. 22 finale.
Fourth-year electrical engineering student Katy Warren beat out seven other finalists on the Nov. 22 finale of CBC Television’s Canada’s Smartest Person to claim the show’s coveted title. The St. John’s native competed in the fourth round of the competition series where she beat out three other competitors to earn her place in the finals, and proved she deserved to be in the final top four when she finished in the top two after the finale’s qualifying round. “It felt pretty great to come first in the rapid fire round at the beginning of the night,” said Ms. Warren. “I had thought I bombed on it because I got snagged on the physical challenge, so it was a total surprise when I found out it had gone that well for me.” See SMARTEST on page 8
Big fish Memorial researcher invents first genetically modified animal approved as food in U.S. By Kelly Foss
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The life’s work of a Memorial University of Newfoundland researcher has taken a long road from an experiment in a laboratory to kitchen tables in the United States. Dr. Garth Fletcher, head, Department of Ocean Sciences, along with Dr. Choy Hew, a former Department of Biochemistry researcher, co-invented the technology behind the first genetically modified animal approved as food by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday, Nov. 19.
“It has been a long time coming, but many years of hard work have finally come to fruition,” said Dr. Fletcher. “This approval is good news for all academic researchers interested in genetic modification of animals being bred for human consumption. “It demonstrates that with care, good science and patience, innovative research in this somewhat controversial field can be taken from the laboratory bench to the market place.”
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Dr. Mary Bluechardt, vice-president (Grenfell Campus), has been re-appointed for a second five-year term.
A nursing student is the second Sea-Hawk to win the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Student-Athlete Community Service award.
The late Dr. Harold (Hank) Williams will be inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame.
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Donors and their families of the Anatomical Gift Program were recognized and honoured recently.