10,000 ways | Science (sea) star

Canada Foundation for Innovation Podcast

(Available only in French)

This is a podcast about curious researchers, leading-edge science, and the joys of discovery.

Ocean science research is at a pivotal moment according to Guillaume St-Onge, Director of the Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski at Université du Québec à Rimouski.

Canada abounds with ocean science expertise and technology, yet its fleet of research vessels has seen better days. Should we be concerned about how this will impact Canadian research in marine geology, physical oceanography, marine biology and marine chemistry?

In this episode, a professor of marine geology at Université du Québec à Rimouski and Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology lets us in on his thoughts.

Want to know more?

Guillaume St-Onge:

  • Guillaume St-Onge's personal page on ISMER's website (French only) 
  • Guillaume St-Onge's personal page on UQAR's website (French only )
  • Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology (French only )
  • Profile of Guillaume St-Onge on the Fonds de recherche du Québec website (French only )

Facility and partnerships:

  • Navigator's profile for the Paleomagnetism and Marine Geology Laboratory 
  • Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski  (ISMER) of Université du Québec à Rimouski (French only)
  • Paleomagnetism and Marine geology Laboratory 
  • Réseau Québec maritime (RQM)  (French only)
  • Institut France-Québec maritime (IFQM)  (French only)

Articles about Guillaume St-Onge’s research (in publication order, from most recent to oldest):

  • L’UQAR obtient le renouvellement de sa Chaire de recherche du Canada en géologie marine  [UQAR gets its Canada Research Chair in Marine Geology Renewed], by Jean-François Bouchard, published in UQAR-INFO (August 30, 2023)
  • L'UQAR et ses partenaires reçoivent 154M$ du Fonds d’excellence en recherche Apogée Canada pour l’action climatique et le rôle des océans  [UQAR and its partners receive $154 million in funding from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund for climate action and the role of oceans], from the UQAR communications department (May 4, 2023)
  • Remonter dans le temps pour mieux connaître les risques de séismes dans l’estuaire [Going back in time to better understand the risks of earthquakes in the estuary], by Julie Tremblay, published in Radio-Canada ICI Bas-Saint-Laurent (January 19, 2023)
  • Le chercheu

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