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MCB Seminar: Discarded diversity: novel viruses and unusual virus-host interactions in municipal landfills

Featuring Dr. Laura Hug, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology, Department of Biology, University of Waterloo.  Viruses are the most abundant microbial entity on the planet, impacting microbial community structure and ecosystem services. Viruses infecting bacteria and archaea have been specifically understudied in engineered environments. Using metagenomic and computational biology methods, we examined the diversity, host-interactions, and genetic systems of viruses across three North American landfills. From giant viral genomes to streamlined...
CBS 3MT College Heat

CBS Three Minute Thesis (3MT) College Heat

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a university-wide competition for graduate students with an exciting challenge: to explain your thesis in a clear and engaging way, using only one slide, and in only three minutes! Both the winner and runner up of the CBS heat will receive prizes ($250 and $150 gift cards, respectively) and move on to the University of Guelph final on April 24, 2025. The winner of the university-wide competition will receive a $1,000 prize towards their tuition and will go on to the provincial final held May 15 at the University of Toronto. ...

HHNS Seminar: Using exercise and nutritional supplements to promote brain health across the lifespan

Dr. Jeremy Walsh is an assistant professor of kinesiology in the Faculty of Science at McMaster University. His research focuses on characterizing the physiological mechanisms underlying the cognitive enhancing effects of exercise and exogenous ketone supplementation in humans. His work explores the effects of these interventions on cerebral blood flow, BDNF, and cognition in cognitively normal adults and adults with elevated dementia risk. The goal of this research is to apply this knowledge to develop interventions that optimize cognitive health and protect against neurological disease...
One Health Winter 2025 Seminar Series: How can evaluation contribute to One Health?

One Health Seminar: How can evaluation contribute to One Health?

The seminar will feature Ricardo Ramirez, Adjunct Professor and independent researcher & consultant, who will speak on “How can evaluation contribute to One Health?” This seminar will bring together two solitudes: multi-stakeholder platforms, and utilization-focused evaluation. In recent years, the field of program evaluation has shifted attention from the conventional and dominant focus on accountability (verifying outcomes) to striking a balance with learning-oriented evaluation. The more recent learning-focused approaches are collaborative, process-oriented, and in tune with...
CBS Graduate Student Symposium: May 2, 2025

Graduate Student Symposium 2025

Graduate Students: Registration is now open for the 20th annual CBS Graduate Student Symposium (GSS)! The GSS organizing committee has been hard at work planning an awesome event for Friday, May 2nd, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The day will include oral presentation sessions, a poster session, a catered lunch with special keynote speakers, and an extra fun student social event in the evening to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this event.  Please use the link below to both register for the event and submit an abstract if you would like to present your research. Registration is...

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