Promotion: Special Joint CHBE/LFS Speaker

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SPECIAL SEMINAR ON NOV. 22, 2023

Influence of Microbial Intelligence on the Future of Bio-Manufacturing

CHBE and LFS Special Seminar Nov 22

Decades of research have finally led to manufacturing nature-identical animal and plant proteins, without any animal inputs, using precision fermentation. Precision fermentation uses glucose from plant sources and GRAS microflora that have been designed to produce alternate proteins. Precision fermentation science and other biotechnology-derived innovations are creating new categories of foods which offer a sustainable and nutritious way to feed our growing population. In this seminar, the presenter discusses how scientists can and need to unlock the full potential of synthetic biology and precision fermentation science by addressing multiple pain points simultaneously.

Presenter Dr. Sunil Sukumaran has been invited to this seminar that is jointly sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CHBE), and the Faculty of Land and Food Systems. Dr. Sukumaran is Chief Technology Officer at Perfect Day, Inc. a consumer biology company on a mission to create a kinder, greener tomorrow by developing new ways to make food—starting in the dairy aisle. Perfect Day, Inc. is a leading-edge food bio/technology company based in Berkeley, CA.

 

Seminar details:
Date:    Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Time:    2 – 3:30 pm
Room:  CHBE 102

Visit the events page of the CHBE website for full details:

https://chbe.ubc.ca/event/speaker-series/2023/seminar-influence-of-microbial-intelligence-on-the-future-of-bio-manufacturing/

 

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Karen Lee (She, Her, Hers)
Director of Marketing and Communications
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone 604 827 5297 | Cell 604 312 6343
karen.lee98@ubc.ca | @ubcLFS
http://www.landfood.ubc.ca

The UBC Vancouver campus is situated within the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam).

MFRE Industry Insight Series -Friday November 10- ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector

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This Friday we have Matt Livingston speaking about ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector: Current Initiatives and Challenges
All information is below and posted on our social media channels.

 

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/school/master-of-food-and-resource-economics

Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/mfreUBC

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mfreUBC/

ESG Principles in the Agri-Food Sector: Current Initiatives and Challenges

 

Speaker: Matt Livingston – Sustainability Consultant

Date: November 10, 2023

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Location: Room MCML 160

 

About Matt Livingston:

Matt Livingston is a freelance sustainability consultant focused primarily on food systems. Prior to venturing on his own Matt was a Principal Consultant for Anthesis Group, the largest sustainability consultancy in the world. In his time there Matt oversaw projects with a variety of food and beverage clients ranging from small to multinational. Before entering the consulting world Matt worked as the Senior Specialist of Mission & Strategy for Nature’s Path Foods where he was responsible for leading the company’s multitude of sustainability initiatives. Matt also formerly worked as Director of Sustainability at SPUD.ca where his team launched several industry-first and award-winning waste reduction programs. Matt spent his early career in the skateboard industry working as the impact manager for one of the founding B Corps, Comet Skateboards where he still serves as an advisor.

 

The MFRE Industry Insights SeriesConnecting Students to Industry Leaders

Join this weekly series which features industry experts and provides students first-hand knowledge of the important issues that are rapidly reshaping the current climate, food and environmental sector.

Every Friday 3 pm

Visit our website for more information and upcoming speakers.

Alejandro Barrero Ademe
Marketing Manager
Master of Food and Resource Economics (MFRE) | Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/

 

 

 

GradUpdate – Policy Briefs, Thrive Month, Managing Stress & Rejection, GIS Day, Creating Accessible Teaching and Research Documents, Teaching and Learning with GenAI, CGS-M Proposal Writing, PhD Writing Retreat, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Policy Briefs, Thrive Month, Managing Stress & Rejection, GIS Day, Creating Accessible Teaching and Research Documents, Teaching and Learning with GenAI, CGS-M Proposal Writing, PhD Writing Retreat, and more.

Registration open

Policy Briefs 1
Hybrid | Friday, Nov 17 | 12:30 – 2 pm

Register

Seats available

Doctoral Defence: Doctoral Examination and Defence Procedures
Online | Tuesday, Nov 7 | 2 – 3:15 pm Register

Events and Opportunities

A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

ACADEMIC

Using Zotero for Citation Management
Online | Tuesday, Nov 14 | 4:30 – 6 pm Register

Strategies for Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Online | Thursday, Nov 16 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

KxM Research to Impact Training Program
Skills, practice and tools for Knowledge Mobilization
Online, asynchronous activities and interactive sessions
8 weeks: Jan 11 to Mar 7 |  Apply by Nov 22

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

November is Thrive Month!
In-person and Online | Various dates and times
Learn about, talk about, and explore ways to support your mental health
Learn more.

How to Manage Stress, Rejection & the Haters in Your Midst
Online NCFDD workshop | Thursday, Nov 9 | 11 am – 12:30 pm
Join for free via UBC’s subscription, then register.

Finding Joy and Staying Alive:
Maintaining Balance in the Push for EDI

In-person | Wednesday, Nov 15 | 2 – 3:30 pm Register

RESEARCH

Introduction to Machine Learning: Classification and Clustering
Online | Wednesday, Nov 15 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

Systematic, Scoping & Related Reviews Workshop Series: Tools, Screening Criteria, and Appraisal
Online | Wednesday, Nov 15 | 1 – 2:30 pm Register

GIS Day 2023
In-person | Wednesday, Nov 16 | Full details | Program:
10:00 – 11:30: Lightning talks
12:30 – 2:30: Workshop: Building Distorted Worlds With GIS Register
2:40 – 3:30: Keynote Speakers
3:40 – 4:30: Industry talks and social time

TEACHING

Creating Accessible Teaching and Research Documents in STEM
Online CIRTL workshop | Friday, Nov 17 | 9 – 10:30 am Register

Graduate Instructional Skills Workshops
In-person | Nov 18, Nov 19 & 25 | 9 am – 5:30 pm Apply by Nov 15.
Check out additional upcoming ISWs.

Teaching and Learning with GenAI Symposium
Online | Full details and registration | Sessions include:
Tuesday, November 14
9 – 9:30 am: GenAI and Teaching and Learning at UBC Opening Introduction
9:30 –11 am: Faculty Roundtable: Navigating the Future of GenAI in Education
11 am–12:30 pm: Studio Session: Decoding Generative AI and Assignment Design Strategies (multi-access)
12:30 – 1:30 pm: Office Hours with UBC Technologists and Pedagogy Experts
Wednesday, November 15
9:30 –11 am: Student Panel: How UBC Students are using Gen AI in their Learning
11 am–12:30 pm: Philosophy Corner: Our Changing Fields and Our Changing Education
12:30 – 2 pm: Office Hours with UBC Technologists and Pedagogy Experts

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

CGS-M Proposal: Crafting a Compelling Research Story
In-person | Wednesday, Nov 22 | 10 am – 1 pm Register

Writing retreat for PhDs & Postdocs
In-person | Thursday, Nov 23 | 9:15 – 2 pm Register

IRES Seminar Series: Thurs, Nov 9 with Lindah Ddamba and Tatiana Chamorro-Vargas

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The next IRES Seminar is in the Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre:
November 9, 2023: IRES Student Seminar with Lindah Ddamba and Tatiana Chamorro-Vargas
Time: 12:30pm to 1:20pm
Location: Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre (Basement, 2212 Main Mall) Please check in at the Admissions Desk first before going to the Theatre.
No food or drinks allowed in the Theatre. 
Click here to register for Zoom link. Zoom will be terminated if we encounter tech problems 5 to 10 mins into the seminar.
Energy Transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Factors Inhibiting Accelerated Progress

Talk summary:

The existential threat posed by climate change has propagated a global movement towards the transition from the use of fossils to the development of renewable sources of resources. The Paris Accord and subsequent climate treaties recognize the need to reduce the unabated use of coal and increase investments in renewables. Notably, while nearly 200 countries acceded to the global climate pacts, some countries (particularly in the global South), have rejected the aggressive phaseout of coal, citing the need for a just and gradual transition that mitigates the financial and economic risks of eliminating fossils. The UNFCCC (2021) reported in its NDC Synthesis Report that several national action plans fall short of the required action to mitigate climate change which may push performance to a maximum threshold of only 3.5 degrees Celsius global warming by 2100 above the desired target of limiting global warming below 2 degrees Celsius (if possible 1.5 degrees) of the pre-industrial temperatures. The evidence documents the existence of enabling policies and vast green resources in the Sub-Saharan region. However, the region continues to lag behind on its climate goals. A number of political promises have been made including a target to attain 100% transition to green energy by 2030 – which is deemed to be ‘overly ambitious’ by the international community. In this thesis, I explore energy transitions in Sub-Saharan Africa with a focus on Kenya, Uganda and South-Africa – examining trends, challenges and future prospects.

 

Lindah DdambaIRES MA Student

Bio:

Lindah holds a bachelor’s degree in Law from Makerere University, Uganda (2010) and a Master of Laws Degree (2014) from the University of Toronto, where she majored in energy regulation and resource governance. Shortly thereafter, she worked as a Senior Legal Officer of the Uganda Electricity Regulatory Authority for four years. Her role involved the evaluation of electricity projects for development and she worked on a number of electricity policies and laws. Her research focus at IRES is on the promotion of renewables, where she seeks to evaluate the obstacles to accelerated energy transitions in developing economies with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa

Revealing the pathways to scale up agricultural transformation: Factors influencing adoption of Silvo pastoral systems in Colombia

 

Talk summary:

Colombia is a global biodiversity hotspot of important ecological significance. However, deforestation is rampant in the country, and its primary cause is extensive cattle ranching which is inefficient, susceptible to climatic events, contributes to poverty, and causes unsustainable levels of environmental degradation such as water pollution. An agroecological alternative to ECR is Silvopastoral systems (SPS) which combine trees and shrubs in forage grasses to enhance cattle production. Thus, the goal of my research is to determine how SPS practices can be scaled out.

Tatiana Chamorro-VargasIRES MSc Student

Bio:

Tatiana Chamorro (she/her) is an MSc student in the Working to Restore Connectivity and Sustainability  (WoRCS) Lab at IRES and is supervised by Dr. Claire Kremen. Her research focuses on the scaling up of sustainable cattle ranching practices in Colombia, as she is highly interested in biodiversity conservation and ecology. She is a recipient of the Philip A. Jones Fellowship 2022-2023. She is also the trip coordinator for the RES Student Society.

See you next Thursday in the Beaty Museum Allan Yap Theatre!

 

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)

Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)

Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada

 

Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-9249

CCARM “Food for Thought” Seminar Series: Dr. Tasia Lightly – Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 11:00 am-12:00pm (Central Standard Time) ONLINE

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On behalf of Dr. Thomas Netticadan, CCARM Team Leader, please post the attached poster and forward to everyone in your departments and anyone else you think may be interested,

Dr. Tasia Lightly, PhD, Staff Scientist, Cytophage, Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA, 

will be giving an in-person seminar on Thursday, November 9, 2023, from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Central Standard Time).

 

Her seminar is entitled, Navigating Academia to Industry: A spotlight on Phage Therapy in Agriculture

 Everyone is invited to attend.

Use the link below to join the Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88573302633?pwd=cnFoMVFLTk1ORGRqMUVEL2NQczRzQT09 

FoodForThought – Nov92023 – Lightly – online

If link above does not work, go into Zoom website, click Join:

Meeting ID: 885 7330 2633

Passcode: 337371

Julie Schoffner

Administrative Assistant
Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine (CCARM)
St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre
& University of Manitoba
Room R2019 – 351 Taché  Avenue
Winnipeg, MB  R2H 2A6  CANADA

Email:  jschoffner2@sbrc.ca
Tel: 204.235.3455     Fax: 204.237.4018