Biological Sciences

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Thu, Sep 29, 2022
5:00 pm

Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics Information Session

The Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics is now accepting applications for 2023. Learn about the courses, learning outcomes and career pathways.


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ULethbridge biological sciences students earn awards

The Department of Biological Sciences is pleased to congratulate its students who recently earned awards. In the Luke Stebbins Undergraduate Research Symposium, the panel of judges selected two winners — Anna Shearer and Jaxon Reiter. Each student received a $200 cash prize.

Two graduate students in the department also earned awards from the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists — Danial Hunter, an MSC candidate, and Emma Neigel, a PhD candidate.

 


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PUBlic Professor 2022/23 Season Announced

The PUBlic Professor Series is back and bigger than ever, with seven in-person talks planned at the Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge for 2022/23!

Full details for these talks will be released in the coming months. For now, get these dates in your calendar:

29-Sep-22 | Julie Lee-Yaw, Department of Biological Sciences

The secrets of salamanders: what can amphibians teach us about environmental change and resilience?

27-Oct-22 | Tiffany Prete (Apooyak'ii), Department of Sociology


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Trauma – from discrimination to dis-ease and disease

The Department of Biological Sciences invites you to Trauma – from discrimination to dis-ease and disease.

March 1, 12:15 p.m.
Join us on Zoom

Speakers: Anna Fiselier, PhD and Olga Kovalchuk, MD/PhD

Moderator:  Martha Mathurin-Moe

A seminar on discrimination, trauma and health outcomes and the ways of prevention and recovery.

We will touch upon:   

(i) discrimination as a social determinant of health that causes stress and trauma 


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Tue, Mar 1, 2022
12:15 pm

Trauma - from discrimination to dis-ease and disease — CANCELLED

*This event has been cancelled*

The Department of Biological Sciences invites you to Trauma – from discrimination to dis-ease and disease.

March 1, 12:15 p.m.
Join us on Zoom

Speakers: Anna Fiselier, PhD and Olga Kovalchuk, MD/PhD

Moderator:  Martha Mathurin-Moe

A seminar on discrimination, trauma and health outcomes and the ways of prevention and recovery.

We will touch upon:   


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Fri, Nov 5, 2021
5:00 pm

Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics Information Session

Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics, including the courses, learning
outcomes and career pathways.


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Wed, Oct 27, 2021
12:00 pm

Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics Information Session

Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics, including the courses, learning outcomes and career pathways.


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Fri, Oct 22, 2021
12:00 pm

Gairdner Speaker Announcement

"Translating enteroendocrine hormones into therapies for metabolic disease" with Dr. Daniel Drucker, Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto.


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