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ABSc Clothing Sale

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The Animal Biosciences Department will be having a Spring Apparel Sale March 4th-8th in Room 141. Stop by and try on some department SWAG!!! See information below on how to sample, order, and pay for your items: How do I sample the clothing items? - Come visit us on a sale day (schedule below) to try on items. - Check out the ABSc department logo and UofG logo. - Samples of all sizes and colours for men and women items will be available.

CGIL Seminar: "Principles of Selection in Animal Breeding Journal Club -1"

The students of Dr. Angela Cánovas' graduate course: Principles of Selection in Animal Breeding (ANSC*6210), will be presenting short reviews of recent journal articles during the CGIL seminars on March 1st and March 15th. As usual, the CGIL Seminars will be held from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in ANNU 141. References for the journal articles are provided and members of CGIL and the Department of Animal Biosciences are invited to join the journal club to ask questions and learn about recent advancements in genetic selection research.   

The Guelph Agri-Food Winter Excursion

The Guelph Agri-Food Network is excitied to host a tour of a few amazing agri-food hotspots in the Guelph-Wellington area. To showcase research innovation in industry and academia, our first and second stops will be Semex and the Elora Dairy Research Center. Stop three will be at the Guelph Food Bank to learn about how they source and distribute food. Lastly, we will cap the tour off with some tastey pints and a tour of the Wellington Brewery!  

Ph.D. Defence - Christopher Powell

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The Ph.D. Defence for Christopher Powell has been scheduled for Monday, February 4th, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m. in Room 141, Animal Science & Nutrition Building. The examining committee will consist of: Examining Chair: Vern Osborne Advisor: Dominique Bureau Adv. Committee Member: John Cant Additional Member: Dan Tulpan External Examiner: Ian Forster   Thesis Title: “Quantitative description of growth trajectories exhibited by aquatic organisms using different modelling approaches”.

CCSAW Student Chapter Seminar: Dr.Lisa Kramer

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The CCSAW Student Chapter is happy to have Dr. Lisa Kramer come in and talk about the limitations of animal models in predicting human responses to drugs and diseases. Lisa Kramer is Professor at the University of Toronto and has previously been a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University and at the Rady School of Management at the University of California San Diego. She completed her PhD in financial economics at the University of British Columbia.

Departmental Meeting

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Our first department meeting for Animal Biosciences will take place Friday January 25, 2019 at 3:00 PM in ANNU 141. Starting this year we will have a department meeting in one month, followed by a faculty meeting in the next month. Hope to see you all there!    
Dr. Marcos Yamaki

CGIL Seminar: "Genetic selection for animal welfare"

Dr. Marcos Yamaki, a Project Geneticist at Aviagen, will present a CGIL Seminar on Friday, January 25th. The seminar will begin at 1:30 pm in room 141 of the Animal Science & Nutrition building.  

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