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Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Symposium

Join us on Thursday, August 8 as we bring together U of G’s Bioinformatics and Biotechnology graduate programs to offer the inaugural BIO2 Symposium! Registration closes July 24.  This day-long symposium will feature keynote speakers and presentations by graduate students and alumni in the morning, followed by a poster session in the afternoon, where you can learn about our Master of Bioinformatics and Master of Biotechnology students' summer research projects. A networking event...

Further Education Workshop: How to Successfully Manage Your Grad School Applications

Are you planning to apply to graduate or professional school programs? Attend this workshop to get tips on: picking the right program for you understanding admission and application requirements how to find an advisor planning and organizing your application strategy how to stand out where to get additional support self-care Students from all programs and years...

CBS Undergraduate Student Poster Day

The CBS Undergraduate Student Poster Day is open to any and all undergraduate students participating in summer research projects in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Integrative Biology and Human Health and Nutritional Sciences.  Lunch will be provided! Visit the CBS Grads website for a list of poster printing options (scroll to 3/4 of the way down the page). Please allow several business days for printing and processing 
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Ontario Cell Biology Symposium

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The 6th Annual Ontario Cell Biology Symposium brings together researchers from around the province with the aim of creating new research opportunities and fostering new collaborations. The symposium aims to provide a forum for students and postdoctoral fellows to present their research. This meeting will cover important topics in cell biology, including signal transduction, metabolism, organelles, cellular architecture, cellular trafficking and advanced microscopy, with a portion of the meeting dedicated to translational studies and emerging methodologies. We aim to create...

Further Education Workshop: How to Successfully Manage Your Grad School Applications

Are you planning to apply to graduate or professional school programs? Attend this workshop to get tips on: picking the right program for you understanding admission and application requirements how to find an advisor planning and organizing your application strategy how to stand out where to get additional support self-care Students from all programs and years...

MCB Seminar Speaker Series: Functional Amyloids: A Non-Toxic Cellular Response to Stress

Dr. Tim Audas, associate professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University, will present Functional Amyloids: A Non-Toxic Cellular Response to Stress.  Dr. Tim Audas is an Associate Professor and Tier II Canada Research Chair (Cellular Stress) in the Molecular Biology and Biochemistry department at Simon Fraser University. During his PhD at the University of Guelph, he became interested in understanding how cells cope with changes to their environment. Dr. Audas continued studying these stress-signalling pathways at the University of...

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