MARK YOUR CALENDARS
FOR
THE DEPARTMENT OF
PLANT SCIENCE
FALL WELCOME
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2023
218 PLANT SCIENCE
2:00PM-4:00PM
PLEASE JOIN US TO
MEET AND WELCOME
NEW STAFF AND STUDENTS,
AND ENJOY REFRESHMENTS
Bev Godard
Secretary to the Department Head
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
222 Agriculture Building
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
204-474-8563
bev.godard(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:bev.godard@umanitoba.ca>
Please note that I currently work Monday and Thursday of each week, therefore you may experience a delayed response to your email.
From: Sharon Mullen <Sharon.Mullen(a)umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2023 12:47 PM
To: Alison Ser <Alison.Ser(a)umanitoba.ca>; Lynda Whitlam <Lynda.Whitlam(a)umanitoba.ca>; Alina Skorobohatova <Alina.Skorobohatova(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Free Glassware & Racks
Importance: High
Good morning, we've been gifted some free glassware & a lot of plastic racks. If you have anyone who might be interested, please send them to 141 Parker Building. We are open 8:00-4:00.
Thanks!
Sharon
Sharon A. Mullen
Chemistry Department
141 Parker Building
University of Manitoba
144 Dysart Road
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Canada
Tel: (204)474-8392
Fax: (204)474-7940
As a member of the University of Manitoba community, I acknowledge that I work and live on Treaty 1 territories. These territories are the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.
From: Sharon Mullen <mullensa28(a)gmail.com<mailto:mullensa28@gmail.com>>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2023 9:59 AM
To: Sharon Mullen <sharon.mullen(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:sharon.mullen@umanitoba.ca>>
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Hello Members of FAFS,
The FAFS Truth & Reconciliation Action Plan Committee would like to seek your input on how we can promote and sustain Indigenization and decolonization in our faculty.
Please use the link https://forms.gle/empMw8H44TYHrbSM6 to indicate your availability for one (or all) of the upcoming consultation sessions Nov 15 & 16.
Miigwech from the committee
(Afua Mante, Kathleen Wilson, Kyle Bobiwash, Mario Tenuta, Meagan King)
This message is forwarded on behalf of Ralph Kowatsch:
Hi All
EHSO has published a new chemical spill response procedure. Please review and save the attached file detailing this new information.
Thanks
Ralph
This message is forwarded on behalf of Mel Kaufman:
From: Mel Kaufman <Melvin.Kaufman(a)umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 10:18 AM
To: Alina Skorobohatova <Alina.Skorobohatova(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Daily Inspections and ZERO TOLERANCE in effect as of October 25/2023
October 25/2023
Hi Alina,
Could you send this to plants all and include Agriculture Professors with students under them to alert them of shutdown of research activity and start of clean up at 4pm daily or allowing of time for thorough cleanup and putting equipment and furniture away and garbage can emptying before just leaving the mess in someone else’s hands.
Hey All who use the various rooms and equipment at the Point Plant Science Facility. The Seed Processing, Seed Storage, Drying Room, Clipper Room and Oven Areas is in desperate need of a thorough cleanup of the following daily:
1) Floor Sweeping cleanup of seed, debris, straw etc
2) Garbage can emptying to east side of shop bins
3) Vacuuming floor, equipment and empty the collection pot of the vacuum cleaners for readiness of the next day usage.
4) Make sure all doors you have used are locked for seed and equipment security as you leave
5) Make sure all equipment is put away neatly and orderly as to not block any entrances and exits.
6) Cords must be put away in a manner to not cause tripping hazards in the event of a fire or need to exit quickly.
7) Allow enough time to complete all above tasks but for sure start above tasks at 4pm to allow at least half an hour cleanup.
8) Make sure all lights are turned off and if your the last one around and others have left lights on for your safe exit then please turn all lights off in all areas.
Daily inspections will be done regularly throughout the week and further action will be done if unsatisfactory conditions continue!
Avoid the Hassle and please everyone leave this facility and it’s equipment clean and secure and ready to use for the next user even if you are next user.
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Unclean stationary harvester left uncleared.
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Fire hazard
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Shields not removed and buildup of grain and chaff that should be cleaned up.
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Grain and weed seeds not removed or vacuumed.
Not left in a clean and state of readiness for next user.
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Garbage and debris just left to find it own way or rather someone else to clean up. Ugh…😟
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Burlap bags unfolded and stacked neatly and falling into the walkway keep clear area! Fire Warden could shut the facility down and demand rectification before reopening the facility. Just saying it doesn’t take much to lose privileges!!!
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I cleaned cart after usage putting frowns on the next users face not to mention waste of the new users valuable time to rectify this. Little extras in time can be just frustrating. Please end others frustration! Clean up…
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Mouse attraction material and feed. ZERO TOLERANCE get it swept up. PERIOD.
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Garbage Bins within the building need to be empty at the east of point shop garbage bins and returned.
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Fire Warden would shut us down and force cleanup and tidying before allowing re-entrance. Can you afford the hassle of being locked out of your area for research waiting on reinspections after you tidy and organize a safe environment and prove yourself to get re-entrance.
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Again make sure you lock all doors before leaving.
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An unlocked door can lead to theft, vandalism or worse yet stolen seed packages and the possibility of losing your research time and energy and a great gap in your endeavours to genetics positive enhancement! That would be devastating…
I am not picking on anyone specifically and these are just examples of what is being expected and it is all up to us to get this place and equipment back in shape so a shutdown doesn’t happen.
Please act now and do not put this off.
Mel Kaufman
Forwarded on behalf of Ekta Badesha, Graduate Program Advisor, Plant Science:
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[University of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies]<https://umanitoba.ca/graduate-studies/>
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To: Graduate Chairs, Department Heads, Graduate Support Staff, Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
As a reminder, this event starts tomorrow. Please register using the link below if interested in attending any of the workshops.
The University of Manitoba, Faculty of Graduate Studies is pleased to support the Graduate and Postdoctoral Development Network <https://gpdn-rpesp.ca/> (GPDN) in hosting the 4th annual online Canadian Career Symposium for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows, October 24-26, 2023. It is aimed at professional development and career exploration for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Staff who work in graduate student and postdoctoral fellow professional development are also welcome to register. The 2023 Career Symposium runs from October 24 to October 26 and includes a keynote address by Alex Abdel Malek, a clinical therapist who is an expert on overcoming perfectionism and breaking patterns of procrastination. Other presentations will include career self-assessments, resumes, informational interviews, and networking.
Registration<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/canadian-career-symposium-for-graduate-student…> for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows of the University of Manitoba will be at no cost. Event details can be found here<https://www.gpdn-rpesp.ca/resources/Documents/2023-Career_Symposium_agenda,…>.
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Dear Participants of Career Horizons: Building the Landscape of the Future,
We hope this message finds you well. We are excited about the overwhelming response we have received for our upcoming event, and we genuinely appreciate your enthusiasm and support for Career Horizons.
Due to an unexpectedly high number of registrations, we have had to make a change in the event venue to accommodate everyone comfortably. The new venue for the Career Horizons event will be:
Venue: Lecture Theatre Room, 124 Richardson Center for Food Technology and Research, University of Manitoba
We believe this change will ensure a better experience for all our participants and provide ample space for networking and learning. Rest assured that the event date and time remain the same:
Date: October 26th
Time: 12-3 PM
We understand that some of you may have made prior arrangements based on the previous venue, so we apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause. However, we are confident that the new venue will enhance your experience and provide a more conducive environment for networking and learning.
We look forward to hosting you at the Richardson Center and providing you with valuable insights and networking opportunities. As a reminder, here are some of the benefits you can expect:
Expert Guidance: Learn from seasoned professionals who have successfully navigated the academic and industry world.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals and build your professional network.
Free Lunch: Enjoy a delicious meal on us during the event.
Certificate of Attendance: Receive a certificate recognizing your participation.
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at pdra.org(a)umanitoba.ca.
We appreciate your understanding and flexibility in this matter and are committed to making this event a valuable experience for everyone involved.
Looking forward to seeing you at the Career Horizons event at the new venue in the Richardson Center!
Best regards,
Executives, PDFs and RAs group from FAFS
Mohammad Sayari, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher/Sessional Instructor
Room 331, Department of Plant Science
Agriculture Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
R3T 2N2, Canada
Phone: 4315561356
Fax: 204-474-7528
Email: mohammad.sayari(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Fouad.Daayf@umanitoba.ca>
From: Mohammad Sayari <Mohammad.Sayari(a)umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2023 8:48 AM
To: Bev Godard <Bev.Godard(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Career Development Event to advertise
Dear all,
Postdoctoral fellows and Research Associates group from the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences (FAFS) is thrilled to extend a special invitation to you for an exciting opportunity to accelerate your career growth.
Exploring Internship Opportunities and Crafting Successful Proposals is part of our action for Carrer advancement developed through BLITZ (funded by Endowment fund of Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences).
Our event offers a unique opportunity for trainees to tap into a world of possibilities, harnessing the exceptional resources provided by Mitacs. Through this occasion, you will gain invaluable insights and skills, empowering you to craft winning proposals that secure funding and open doors to a myriad of career advancement possibilities.
Our guest speakers will be Dr. Warren Blunt, Assistant Professor, Department of Biosystems Engineering, University of Manitoba and Mr. Nnanna Ukoji, Business Development Advisor for Mitacs, University of Manitoba.
What to expect:
Expert Guidance: Learn from seasoned professionals who have successfully navigated the world of proposal writing.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals and build your professional network.
Free Lunch: Enjoy a delicious meal on us during the event.
Certificate of Attendance: Receive a certificate recognizing your participation.
How to Register:
Please see the attached poster for registration link.
Please reach out to me or pdra.org(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:pdra.org@umanitoba.ca> if you have any questions.
Hope to see you all there!
Best,
Mo
Mohammad Sayari, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher/Sessional Instructor
Room 331, Department of Plant Science
Agriculture Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
R3T 2N2, Canada
Phone: 4315561356
Fax: 204-474-7528
Email: mohammad.sayari(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Fouad.Daayf@umanitoba.ca>
Here are the main events for Dr. Ian Baldwin's visit. A detailed schedule is attached, as well as the advertisement sent out earlier from the Associate Dean Research. I encourage you to attend his Tuesday afternoon lecture and any other events that interest you.
1. Coffee with Faculty, Post-Docs, and Research Associates
* Monday at 10:30 am, 218 Agric
2. Session on Early Career Development and Publication Strategies for Graduate Students, Post-Docs, Research Associates, and interested Technicians
* Monday at 2:00 pm, 218 Agric
3. Bendelow Lecture - How Native Plants Manage Complicated Ecological Interactions
* Tuesday at 3:30 pm, 172 Agric
4. Reflections on the Bendelow Lecture, Panel Discussion, Everyone Welcome
* Wednesday at 9:30 am, 218 Agric
Best regards,
Curt McCartney
On behalf of the Advanced Plant Science Seminar Committee
Special thanks to Dr. Yvonne Lawley for her ideas and contributions
The Department of Plant Science Advanced Plant Science Seminar Series Presents
Dr. Kidist Kibret
Research Associate
Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba
Reliable open-source tools for field and genomic data analysis
Thursday, October 12th, 2023
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Room 130 Agriculture Building
Join us for coffee served at 3.00 pm in the Agriculture Atrium