From: Crystal Jorgenson <Crystal.Jorgenson@umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2024 12:26 PM
To: fafs-employees@lists.umanitoba.ca; FAFS-gradstudents@lists.umanitoba.ca
Subject: FOOD 7130 – Food Seminar Poster Presentation - 26th March at 2.30pm in Animal Science Atrium

 

Shared on behalf of Dr. Nandika Bandara, Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences

 

 

 

FOOD 7130 – Food Seminar Poster Presentation

 

The FOOD7130-Food Seminar students will present their research (either their previous research work or potentially similar work) posters as a part of their seminar course. This poster presentation event is in-person, so the students and the faculty members can engage, discuss their research, and build new networks. This will be a great opportunity to meet with the new graduate students in the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences enrolled in the Food Science graduate program.

 

The poster presentation session will be held in the Department of Animal Science hallway and in the Animal Science Building from 2.30 pm to 4.00 pm on 26th March 2024. Students will be staying with the posters to answer any questions you have. Please come and visit this poster presentation event and show your support to the FOOD 7130 students.

 

If you need any additional information, please contact Dr. Nandika Bandara <Nandika.Bandara@umanitoba.ca> or Dr. Cristina Rosell <Cristina.Rosell@umanitoba.ca> for more information.

 

Best regards

Nandika

 

 

Nandika Bandara (Ph.D., CFS)

Assistant Professor & Canada Research Chair in Food Proteins and Bioproducts,

Editor – “Food Chemistry Journal”

Department of Food & Human Nutritional Sciences,

The University of Manitoba.

Room 109, Richardson Centre for Food Technology & Research.

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Office: +1 204 272 1547; Mobile: +1 780 863 1114

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Email: Nandika.Bandara@umanitoba.ca

 

https://www.nandikabandara.ca

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