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Be bold! Dr. Melanie Lalonde on being among Canada’s most powerful women: top 100 awards

January 17, 2025 — 

Dr. Melanie Lalonde’s journey in science started a long time ago, this is evident through her graduation photos with her son. As he grows up in each one, we see Lalonde graduating with a four-year cell molecular and developmental biology degree, followed by an MSc and PhD in science, conducting research that lead to discovering a new butterfly species. However, her contributions are not limited to the scientific community.

Lalonde is passionate about and committed to giving back to the communities she is a part of. She volunteers with her Métis community as the treasurer of Seven Oaks Métis council, here in Winnipeg. Lalonde works at the Faculty of Science Dean’s Office as the Wawatay program development specialist. “[Wawatay] is a program that helps immerse students; and connect them with their culture and take their ways of knowing which a lot of people call Indigenous ways of knowing, but which is just the students’ way of knowing and applying it to what they’re learning in that Western science environment. It’s valuable, to actually be part of that community as well, and helping the students establish a community on campus,” says Lalonde.

Lalonde’s recent accomplishment, being among Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards as the Amex Emerging Leader, comes to no one’s surprise as she is an extraordinary example of making bold decisions and exploring new perspectives. To watch the full interview with Lalonde, please visit the Faculty of Science’s YouTube channel.

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