Greetings,
The coffee break will be hosted on teams on Wednesday at 10:30 am. We look forward to seeing everyone! Please see the link below.
Thanks,
Social Directors
Dale & Sam
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PSGSA Coffee Break
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Hello All,
We are excited to remind you about this week's speaker of the Advanced Plant Science Seminar program and his topic.
This week, our guest speaker is Dr. Andrew Hammermeister from Dalhousie University, and he will be talking about "Is organic a good model of sustainable agriculture?".
We hope you all will join us and will find it interesting.
More information and the link to the presentation are in the announcement attached herewith.
Hope to see you all there on Thursday!
Stay safe!
Thanks
Lakmini
PLANT SCIENCE SEMINAR SERIES
PLNT 7250
Soil health in the Red River Valley
Jacob Kolody
1:00 PM Tuesday, January 25, 2022
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Everyone welcome
An individual who is considered a probable positive COVID case (from Rapid Antigen Test) was on campus on January 18-20 during their period of communicability. The individual was at the following locations:
DATE
TIME
LOCATION(S)
January 18, 2022
9:15 am to 4:30 pm
Plant Science room 311
January 19, 2022
12:00 to 1:00 pm
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Plant Science room 311
January 19, 2022
9:30 am to 12 noon
Greenhouse in Agriculture Building
January 19, 2022
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Soil room 176/178 Agriculture Building
January 20, 2022
9:30 am to 11:45 am
Greenhouse in Agriculture Building
January 20, 2022
11:45 am to 1:15 pm
Plant Science room 311
The individual has reviewed their activities while on campus and utilized the Manitoba Government Contact Tracing Tool (https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/covid/covid-contact-tracing-tool.pdf). The case has identified and notified their close contacts. If you have not been notified that you are a close contact and you attended any of the above locations during the time period specified, you are advised to self-monitor for the next 14 days. If you develop any symptoms that could be due to COVID-19, immediately self-isolate and seek testing. For more information on self-monitoring after a public exposure, review this fact sheet: https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/covid/covid-self-monitoring-possible-p….
All facets of the activity adhered to all UM and Provincial health and safety requirements and protocols. The spaces where the individual was present on campus have been appropriately cleaned and disinfected. All individuals in all UM indoor spaces are required to wear 3-ply reusable or disposable masks at all times.
It is more important than ever that individuals who attend work or any on-campus activities in person be fully vaccinated and strictly follow public health guidance including limiting close contacts outside of the home, practicing physical distancing, and staying home when sick, no matter how mild the symptoms. If you have symptoms that could be COVID-19, use the Online COVID-19 Screening Tool<https://sharedhealthmb.ca/covid19/screening-tool/> to self-screen and get tested if that is what is recommended. Without the test there is no way to tell if the symptoms are from COVID-19 or another cause.
For the latest COVID-19 updates and safety information as it relates to our UM community, please visit the COVID recovery webpage<https://umanitoba.ca/coronavirus>.
Douglas Cattani
Acting Department Head,
Perennial Crop Breeding
Department of Plant Science,
University of Manitoba
(204) 474-6071
Doug.Cattani(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Doug.Cattani@umanitoba.ca>
From: Martin Entz <M.Entz(a)umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 10:59 AM
To: Susan Ness <Susan.Ness(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Fw: Job: Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator, Soils at Guelph
Please circulate to all UM Plant Science grad students.
Thanks,
Martin
Martin Entz, PhD, FCSA
Professor of Cropping Systems and Natural Systems Agriculture
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
R3T 2N2. Ph 204 474-6077
I invite you to learn about our Glenlea long -term study. Here is our 2021 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O6WoKeNmBk&t=9s
________________________________
From: Jordan Minigan <jminigan(a)uoguelph.ca<mailto:jminigan@uoguelph.ca>>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 10:56 AM
To: Martin Entz <M.Entz(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:M.Entz@umanitoba.ca>>; peter.tyedmers <peter.tyedmers(a)dal.ca<mailto:peter.tyedmers@dal.ca>>; Myrna Simpson <myrna.simpson(a)utoronto.ca<mailto:myrna.simpson@utoronto.ca>>; Alfons Weersink <aweersin(a)uoguelph.ca<mailto:aweersin@uoguelph.ca>>; Cynthia Kallenbach, Professor <cynthia.kallenbach(a)mcgill.ca<mailto:cynthia.kallenbach@mcgill.ca>>; kate.congreves <kate.congreves(a)usask.ca<mailto:kate.congreves@usask.ca>>; Helen Hambly Odame <hhambly(a)uoguelph.ca<mailto:hhambly@uoguelph.ca>>; David Burton <dburton(a)dal.ca<mailto:dburton@dal.ca>>; Mario Tenuta <Mario.Tenuta(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Mario.Tenuta@umanitoba.ca>>
Cc: Claudia Wagner Riddle <cwagnerr(a)uoguelph.ca<mailto:cwagnerr@uoguelph.ca>>; Kari Dunfield <dunfield(a)uoguelph.ca<mailto:dunfield@uoguelph.ca>>
Subject: Job: Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator, Soils at Guelph
Caution: This message was sent from outside the University of Manitoba.
Hi all,
Soils at Guelph is looking for a Knowledge Mobilization and Communications Coordinator (posting attached). I have sent this to the CREATE-CSS students already, but please feel free to share it with your labs and others who might be interested.
Thanks!
Jordan
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Jordan Minigan, MSc, CERPIT
Program Coordinator - NSERC CREATE Climate-Smart Soils
School of Environmental Sciences
University of Guelph
Web: smartsoils.ca | Twitter: @SmartSoils<twitter.com/smartsoils>
_____________________________________________
From: Amanda Bonne <Amanda.Bonne(a)umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 7:00 AM
To: Susan Ness <Susan.Ness(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: FW: undergraduate summer employment
Hi Susan,
Please see email below and share if approved.
Thank you,
Amanda
_____________________________________________
From: Soil Ecology <Soil.Ecology(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Soil.Ecology@umanitoba.ca>>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 11:25 AM
To: Ilka Cudmore <Ilka.Cudmore(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Ilka.Cudmore@umanitoba.ca>>; Jodena Baertsoen <Jodena.Baertsoen(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Jodena.Baertsoen@umanitoba.ca>>; Ann Brassinga <Ann.Brassinga(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Ann.Brassinga@umanitoba.ca>>; Sarah Fortier <Sarah.Fortier(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Sarah.Fortier@umanitoba.ca>>; Lynda Whitlam <Lynda.Whitlam(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Lynda.Whitlam@umanitoba.ca>>; Amanda Bonne <Amanda.Bonne(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Amanda.Bonne@umanitoba.ca>>
Subject: undergraduate summer employment
Good morning,
The Applied Soil Ecology Lab is based out of the Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba under the leadership of Dr. Mario Tenuta. We have highly productive and impactful research programs with several important foci: soil ecology, nematology, plant disease, and the relationship between nutrient management and greenhouse gas emissions. Please see www.soilecology.ca<http://www.soilecology.ca> for more information on our lab, including its personnel, projects, facilities, and a photo gallery.
We are currently looking for motivated undergraduate students who want to gain hands-on experience conducting scientific research to assist with our research projects from May through August. Our employment opportunities include field technicians in our Greenhouse Gas Research Program and lab technicians in our Soil Ecology & Plant Disease Research Program.
Field technicians for the Greenhouse Gas Research Program will have the opportunity to assist graduate students and senior technicians in small scale research field plot maintenance; collect soil, manure, plant and greenhouse gas samples; measure spectral reflectance from crops; prepare gas sample vials; process soil samples and conduct nutrient extraction; and thresh and grind plant samples.
Lab technicians for the Soil Ecology & Plant Disease Research Program will have the opportunity to assist graduate students and senior technicians in laboratory studies; count and identify soil organisms using compound / dissecting microscopes; make culture media and reagent solutions; extract pathogens and nematodes from soils; and potentially learn basic molecular biology analyses such as PCR, qPCR, and gel electrophoresis.
In the past, students have been able to use this employment as a co-op work term. Additionally, the Applied Soil Ecology Lab occasionally has the need for and offers part-time employment beyond the summer.
Please see the attached files for details on each position, including their job description, duties / responsibilities, qualifications, terms of employment, and how to apply. These files are also available on the employment page of our website, https://soilecology.ca/research-job-openings/#UG.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could share these opportunities with the undergraduate students in your department.
Kind regards,
Marliese Peterson
Applied Soil Ecology Lab
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Applied Soil Ecology Lab c/o Mario Tenuta
Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba
Room 329 Ellis Building (13 Freedman Crescent)
Winnipeg, MB, Canada, R3T 2N2
Soil.Ecology(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Soil.Ecology@umanitoba.ca>
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Follow the Applied Soil Ecology Lab:
Soilecology.ca<http://soilecology.ca/>
Twitter<https://twitter.com/soilecologyUMan>: @soilecologyUMan
YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfL0EKIg0Nu6_3DTU-4ENKQ>: Soil Ecology University of Manitoba Videos
Greetings,
Due to new public health restrictions the PSGSA Coffee break's will be moving to Teams. Meetings will occur every Wednesday at 10:30am! Please see the link below. Look forward to seeing everyone.
Thanks,
Social Director's
Dale & Samantha
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Advanced Plant Science Seminar
Jan 20, 2022
3:00 - 4:00 PM
Dr. Lone Buchwaldt (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/Saskatoon)
Mapping of sclerotinia resistance QTLs in canola
Susan Ness
Assistant to the Department Heads
Department of Plant Science
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
[cid:875630bc-2d08-441d-a739-b6a491d9aec6]
204-474-8563
Susan.Ness(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Susan.Ness@umanitoba.ca>