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MCB Seminar Speaker Series: Systems Biology of Polyphosphates

Dr. Michael Downey, Associate Professor of Cellular & Molecular Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa is the next speaker in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Seminar Speaker Series.  Dr. Downey received his PhD from the University of Toronto in 2008 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where he studied protein lysine acetylation. In 2014, he joined the University of Ottawa as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine and was promoted to Associate Professor...
Naturopathic Medicine Career Panel

Naturopathic Medicine Career Panel

Are you curious about a career in naturopathic medicine? Want to learn more about holistic approaches to health and wellness? Join us for an engaging and informative panel discussion with U of G grad and experienced naturopathic doctors. Highlights: Hear from U of G graduate from the Biomedical Toxicology program Gain insights and expert knowledge from leading naturopathic doctors about their career journeys, daily practices, and the future of naturopathic medicine. Get your questions answered by the experts. Connect...

HHNS Seminar Series: An ecological approach to understanding factors affecting individual’s collision avoidance behaviours with other pedestrians within different environments

Dr. Michael E. Cinelli, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Physical Education at Wilfrid Laurier University, will present "An ecological approach to understanding factors affecting individual’s collision avoidance behaviours with other pedestrians within different environments" as part of the Human Health and Nutritional Sciences' Departmental Seminar Series.  Following a 30-40 minute presentation by Dr. Cinelli, and a short Q&A session, everyone is invited to join us at Brass Taps (the campus pub) from 4:15 to 6:15 pm, where we’ve reserved a section for the event. ...
Science Complex in the winter

CBS Town Hall

CBS Dean Mazyar Fallah will be hosting a CBS Town Hall on Feb. 26 at 12 p.m. to share updates on budget, revenue and programming within the college. The presentation will be held in late February because we will have more information about the budget and the parameters we must operate under by then. After the presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask any questions you might have. The event will be held both in-person and online via Teams and we will share the link and location closer to the date. 
Virtual Career Panel: Exploring Careers Impacting Animals

Careers Impacting Animals Career Panel

Passionate about animals?  There are many careers that impact animals!  Join us at the Experiential Learning Hub's Virtual Career Panel: Exploring Careers Impacting Animals to hear from professionals who impact animals in interesting ways.
Toxicologist Career Info Session

Toxicology Career Information Session

Join Alumna, Kirpa Dhillon, to learn about careers related to toxicology and environmental risk management. Alumna, Kirpa Dhillon (BSc, Biomedical Toxicology, UofG, 2022), will talk about her education and career pathway. Kirpa's presentation will be followed by a question and answer period moderated by Julia Leary, Career Advisor (jleary@uoguelph.ca).
Biological Sciences and One Health Career Night - Feb. 26

Biological Sciences and One Health Career Night

Meet and network with biological science alumni working in a wide range of careers that have an impact on the environment, animals, human health and more! Learn about opportunities in different industries, and talk to people who work for private companies, various levels of government, non-for-profits, and NGOs. This is a great opportunity to explore potential career pathways, practice networking in a supportive environment, and build your professional network! Students of all years and majors are encouraged to attend! The evening will include a brief welcome and open...

COESP Biology Education Exchange

The Biology Education Exchange (BEE) offers a space for timely conversations and casual exchange of ideas amongst the CBS teaching community. BEE is organized and facilitated by CBS instructors for others in CBS who are involved in teaching. This semester, BEE is offering several opportunities to engage with fellow instructors about the ongoing challenges associated with increasing enrolment and reduced resources. Come to listen, learn, and share.

One Health Seminar Series: Common ground conservation: Can One Health approaches reverse the loss of biodiversity?

Canada is one of 196 countries committed to reversing the loss of nature through the Global Biodiversity Framework. Implementing the framework to solve complex challenges will require innovative solutions, new approaches, and unexpected alliances. Conservation scientist Dan Kraus will share insights into the current state of nature conservation in Canada, including the country’s new 2030 Nature Strategy. He will also explore successful conservation collaborations, emphasize the critical role of listening and trust, and discuss how adopting One Health approaches can lead to better outcomes...
CBS Grad Chats Series: Career Mobility

Grad Chats: Career Mobility

Graduate students, join us to learn some strategies to increase your career mobility — your ability to move between different roles, positions, or career paths within or across organizations. Career mobility is critical for graduate students because it will give you flexibility to move vertically or laterally in the job place, adapt to changing job markets, develop a diverse skill-set, and pursue opportunities that align with your evolving interests and goals. Career mobility can lead to greater job satisfaction, professional growth, and resilience in the face of economic changes! Whether...

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