CGIL Seminar: "Analyses of Ontario winter wheat yields highlight recent yield stagnation and options for genetic improvement"

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ANNU 141

Dr. Lewis Lukens
Dr. Lewis Lukens

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Dr. Lewis Lukens, an Associate Professor in the Plant Agriculture Department, will present the last CGIL Seminar of the Fall semester on Friday, December 6th. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM in room 141 of the Animal Science & Nutrition building.

Dr. Lukens graduated from Carleton College (USA) in 1992 with a degree in German Literature. He earned a PhD in Plant Genetics at the University of Minnesota in 2000 and spent two years at Wisconsin as a postdoctoral fellow. He has worked at Guelph in the Department of Plant Agriculture since 2002. At Guelph, Lewis teaches plant genetics and bioinformatics classes at the graduate and undergraduate levels. For research, he enjoys uncovering the factors that shape crop plant genetic diversity and understanding the genetic bases of trait variation. He is currently Editor in Chief of Genome and an Associate Editor for Crop Science and PloSOne.

The Centre for Genetic Improvement of Livestock welcomes all interested University of Guelph staff, faculty, students, as well as industry and academic collaborators to attend our CGIL Seminars, which are held on Friday afternoons throughout the Fall and Winter semesters. The meetings are always available remotely via Fuze, for those unable to attend in person, and presentation recordings may also be available after the seminar. Please let us know if you need further instructions on how to connect to Fuze or view available webinar recordings.  

 

Have a great week!

 

Erin Massender and Kerry Houlahan

CGIL Seminar Coordinators,
Centre for Genetic Improvement of Livestock, 
Department of Animal Biosciences
University of Guelph
cgil@uoguelph.ca

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