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Department of Integrative Biology - Seminar Series

Dr Denina Simmons Environment Canada Shotgun proteomics and protein profiling: applications in aquatic toxicology.  Denina Simmons is a Post-doctoral Fellow at Environment Canada in Burlington and she will be giving the IB Departmental Seminar on March 17th. Denina has an exciting research program involving modern proteomics techniques in ecotoxicology of fish species. You can find out more about her work here: http://deninasimmons.com/?page_id=33.  Recent Research

GSC Annual Pancake Breakfast on Saint Patrick's Day

Everyone is invited to join in for Pancake Breakfast.  Pancakes, maple syrup, coffee and a variety of toppings. $3.00 if you bring your own  plate & Mug $5.00 if you don't.      

SOE - Winegard Visiting Lectureship: Making small things big in the world of organic electronics

The School of Engineering is hosting the Winegard Visiting Lectureship on Tuesday, March 17 at 5:00PM in the Thornbrough Atrium.  We are delighted to announce that Dr. Stephen Forrest, Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Physics, and Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, will be our 2015 Guest Lecturer.  Dr. Forrest will be giving a talk titled "Making small things big in the world of organic electronics".

Rob Gordon, SES Seminar Series

Professor Rob Gordon Dean Ontario Agriculture College University of Guelph The Application of Constructed Wetlands for the Treatment of Agricultural Wastewaters: Lessons Learned

Presentation Boot Camp for Graduate Students

Join us for a one-day intensive workshop on honing your presentation skills.  You will have the opportunity to learn strategies to improve your presentation skills, give a short presentation and receive feedback on it, and meet individually with professional staff to work on specific aspects of your presentation style.

PhD Defense - Tandra Fraser

PhD Defense  Tandra Fraser Rozanski 106 Thesis Title  Soil phosphorous dynamics in a long-term management trial. Poster attached.

PhD Defense - Alexander Woodley

PhD Defense - Alexander Woodley Tuesday, March 10th, 2015 9:30 a.m. Rozanski 106 Thesis title:  Management of soil nitrogen through the use of organic amendments for cereal crop production.

SES New Graduate Information Night

Interested In Grad School in Environmental Sciences? Come and see if  Graduate School is for you at an informal meet and greet with SES faculty and Graduate Students.It’s your turn to ask faculty  about  their research.Come with a friend check us out -Free appetizers

Justin Renkema SES Seminar Series

Dr Justin Renkema Postdoctoral Fellow School  of Environmental Sciences University of Guelph  Molecular gut-content analysis: a new tool for assessing predatory natural enemies

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