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Toronto Zoo Trip with the CCSAW Student Chapter
The CCSAW Student Chapter is hosting a behind-the-scenes tour of the Toronto Zoo on Friday, April 26th! All are welcome to join.
Tickets are limited, and will be sold for $40 each (cash only, first-come first-serve) in person in the Animal Science and Nutrition building on Thursday April 18th at 2:00pm.
On the day of the trip, we will be meeting behind ANNU at 7:30am and travelling to the zoo via carpool.
Feel free to email us with any questions!
Lucas Lopes' PhD Defence
Rumination time in dairy cattle: genetic, genomic, and machine learning analyses.
CGIL Seminar - “Innovative selection methods in turkey breeding”
Good morning CGIL,
This week we are happy to have Dr. Xuechun Bai, a Research Geneticist from Hendrix Genetics, presenting for us on Friday, April 26th, 2024. The seminar will begin at 1:30 PM EDT/EST in ANNU 141. The presentation title is: “Innovative selection methods in turkey breeding”.
If you are outside of Guelph and cannot attend the seminar in-person, you can attend virtually through the link below.
OAC 150th Ice Cream Social
Please RSVP for the OAC 150 Ice Cream Social here. Your response will greatly assist us with event planning.
CCSAW Annual Research Symposium - Save the date!
Registration for this year's CCSAW Research Symposium is now open! Join us on Wednesday, May 8th, for a full day of presentations and posters from students and faculty on a wide variety of species and topics related to animal behaviour and welfare. You can join us in-person at the Arboretum Centre or Online via https://zoom.us/j/98995484491. The full program and schedule of talks will be coming soon.
CNM Seminar: Black soldier fly larvae as a source of sustainable animal nutrition
Welcome to the May installment of the Nutrition Seminar Series, hosted by the Centre for Nutrition Modelling (Animal Biosciences Department). Each month, CNM delivers seminars from a different lab within the ABSC Nutrition group to share their exciting new research in a dynamic manner. This month, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Liz Koutsos to present a seminar titled: "Black soldier fly larvae as a source of sustainable animal nutrition".