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Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences: Dr. Lewis Kay, University of Toronto. Going Beyond the AlphaFold and Cryo-EM Era to Understand the Dynamic Molecules of Biology

Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences: Dr. Lewis Kay

The College of Biological Science is pleased to present the next speaker in the Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences series. Dr. Lewis Kay, professor of molecular genetics, biochemistry and chemistry at the University of Toronto and senior scientist in the Molecular Medicine program at the Hospital for Sick Children, will present Going Beyond the AlphaFold and Cryo-EM Era to Understand the Dynamic Molecules of Biology. The event will be held on May 28 at 2 p.m. in...
Faculty member teaches in Rozanski Hall, with words Decolonization & Indigenization of the CBS Classroom

Decolonization and Indigenization of the CBS Classroom

College of Biological Science staff, faculty and graduate students are invited to Decolonizing and Indigenizing the CBS Classroom, on Thursday, June 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the McLaughlin Library, Whitelaw Room 246/248. Supported by members of HHNS, IB and MCB and sponsored by the ADA office, this event will be led by Brad (Nimkii) Howie, founder of Manoomin Learning, which supports education in Indigenous science/STEM, reconciliation, and ways of knowing. He is also a professor at Niagara College and an alumnus of the University of Guelph. Some of you may...
CBS Annual Summer BBQ

CBS Summer BBQ

Join us for the annual CBS Summer BBQ on Monday, June 16! Catch up with old friends and meet new ones at our picnic-style gathering at the U of G Arboretum. The event starts at 12 p.m. with opening remarks by Dr. Maz Fallah, Dean of CBS, at 12:45 p.m. The CBS Teaching Awards will also be presented. Bring a blanket and grab a spot to enjoy some tasty food with your CBS community!
Bio2 Symposium: Bioinformatics & Biotechnology

BIO2 Symposium

Save the date for the BIO2 Symposium, featuring U of G’s Bioinformatics and Biotechnology graduate programs!  This day-long symposium at the University of Guelph will feature keynote speakers and presentations by graduate students and alumni. In the afternoon, there will be a panel discussion and a poster session where you can learn more about the summer research projects of our Master of Bioinformatics and Master of Biotechnology students. Throughout the day, there will be numerous opportunities to connect and network with students, faculty, alumni, and external partners.  ...

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