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MCB Seminar Series: The immune system's role as a coroner of dying cancer cells

Dr. Samuel Workenhe, assistant professor in the Department of Pathobiology at Ontario Veterinary College, will be presenting the Immune System's Role as a Coroner of Dying Cancer Cells. Workenhe is a veterinarian and cancer researcher investigating how dying cells regulate immunity. He started his lab at the University of Guelph in 2020. Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral fellow at McMaster University, where he studied the therapeutic uses of activating desirable cancer cell death.
One Health Seminar Series: Social Reproduction and One Health on the Farm: Feeding the World as if People Mattered

One Health Seminar Series: Social Reproduction and One Health on the Farm: Feeding the World as if People Mattered

In collaboration with the Guelph Institute of Development Studies and the Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement, the One Health Institute is delighted to welcome Dr. Andrew Flachs, associate professor of anthropology at Purdue University, as its next One Health Seminar Series speaker. Dr. Flachs will speak about Social Reproduction and One Health on the Farm: Feeding the World as if People Mattered. 

CBS Info Session: How the New Research Security Guidelines Will Affect Researchers in the Life Sciences

The new federal guidelines on research security released last week have broad implications for those working in the life sciences, including many of us here in CBS. The new requirements will apply to anyone applying for federal funding starting May 1, 2024 and are in addition to the research security requirements that have already rolled out for provincially funded research programs.

51st annual HHNS Symposium

After a very long hiatus, the Human Kinetics Student Association (HKSA) at the University of Guelph is so excited to bring back the 51st annual HHNS Symposium on January 27th 2024 in the Summerlee Science Complex (SSC) Atrium from 9:30am-12:30pm! This year's theme is: Breaking Down the Elixir of Life, all about how to live a long and healthy life. Topics will include the effects of cannabis use on the cardiovascular system, nutrition and mental health, and the importance of physical activity and sleep.

Coffee/Tea with the Dean

Meet with Dean Mazyar Fallah. Stop by to ask questions, share news or discuss whatever is on your mind. Bring your own coffee or tea.  Open to CBS faculty and staff.
CBS Grad Chats Series: All graduate students in CBS welcome!

Grad Chats: Your Brand Matters

Graduate students, join us for advice from Benjamin Syms-Wilson on how to make an impression and brand yourself outside academic settings, as well as learn strategies to face the job hunt confidently and professionally. Light treats will be available, but feel free to bring your lunch too! What is the Grad Chats series?
The Summerlee Science Complex on a snowy day

CBS Festive Celebration

Please join us for the College of Biological Science's Festive Celebration!
Photo of Kelsey Byers, illustration of a wheelchair and the event name, date, time and location

Disabled in the Field: Navigating Nature and Academia as a Disabled Scientist

Dr. Kelsey Byers, group leader at the John Innes Centre in Norwich, UK, will be the inaugural speaker of the CBS Community Seminar Series. She will present “Disabled in the Field: Navigating Nature and Academia as a Disabled Scientist,” on Dec. 4 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The event will be held in the SSC Atrium and online (request the Teams link through this form).

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