Melissa S Armstrong

Ph.D. student

Melissa S. Armstrong is an undisciplined, non-binary, mixed-race, settler-scholar living and working in so-called Canada. Their current body of work queers notions of scientific objectivity, integrating the affective, subjective and embodied, while developing methods that analyze neuroscience data with artistic processes and tools rather than statistical ones.

Graduate Fellowship

2021
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For Research

UBC Zoology

Supervisor Award

2021
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For Research

Science Co_op

2020 Student Excellence in Service Award

2020
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For Service

Faculty of Science, University of British Columbia

4YF Award

2017
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For Research