Lorna McNaughton, a scientist at LIC in Hamilton, New Zealand, will present a Special CGIL Seminar on Thursday, July 19th at 11:00 am in Room 141 of the Animal Nutrition Building.
The M.Sc. Defence of Haley Leung has been scheduled for Wednesday, July 18th, 2018 @ 9:00 a.m. in Room 141, Animal Science & Nutrition Building.
The examining committee will consist of:
Examining Chair: Lee-Anne Huber
Advisor: Elijah Kiarie
Adv. Committee Member: Ming Fan
Additional Member: Anna-Kate Shoveller
Dr. Yachun Wang, a professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics, at the College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agriculture University (Beijing), will present a Special CGIL Seminar on Tuesday July 17th at 1:30 pm in Room 141 of the Animal Nutrition Building.
Gertje Petersen, an Animal Breeding Consultant at AbacusBio Limited, will present a CGIL Seminar on Friday, July 13th. The seminar will begin at 1:30 pm in room 141 of the Animal Science & Nutrition building. The title of her presentation is: "Not all about the honey - opportunities and limitations in honeybee breeding ".
The M.Sc. Defence of Joshua Devos has been scheduled for Thursday, July 5th, 2018 @ 9:00 a.m. in Room 141, Animal Science & Nutrition Building.
The examining committee will consist of:
Examining Chair: Elijah Kiarie
Advisor: Ira Mandell
Adv. Committee Member: Katie Wood
Additional Member: John Cant
Thesis Title: “Effects of nutritional management regimen and residual feed intake rank on cow performance during mid to late gestation and pre-weaning calf performance”.
Margot Slagboom, a visiting Ph.D. student, will present a CGIL Seminar on Friday, June 29th. The seminar will begin at 2:00 pm in room 141 of the Animal Science & Nutrition building. The title of her presentation is: "Break-even genetic correlation - applied to genomic selection and organic dairy production".
Seminar announcement:
Monday June 18, 8:30-11:00 AM, ANNU141
Dr. Martin J. Zuidhof & Mark V. Fedorak
"Precision poultry feeding - transformational technology for research and commercial production"
On Thursday afternoon, come along and enjoy some snacks, and some brain food: 8 of our grad students summing up what they do in bite-size appetizers.
We'll follow a relaxed version of the 3MT format (my student Andrea shows the strict version here: bang on 3 minutes, one slide, and no questions: https://www.facebook.com/uofgGradStudies/videos/1732926576730800/);
Hi Everyone,
As you probably can guess from the title of the talk, Dr. Levesque will share with us not only the nutrition research from her group, but also her valuable experience on how to survive and succeed in her journey of career development and assistant professorship.