From: James De Castro <James.DeCastro@umanitoba.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 10:45 AM
Subject: Seminar - Nov 24-Armes200-2:30pm-Edel Perez Lopez

 

Hi PSGSA,

 

There is a November 24 seminar from 2:30 – 3:30 pm at 200 Armes by Dr. Edel Perez Lopez, whom many of UM Plant Sci people might already be familiar with. Please advertise/circulate to the dept. if you haven’t yet. Registration is free.

 

Details:  "Understanding insects, bacteria and protists to achieve a sustainable agriculture."

 

Since 2020, Dr. Edel Pérez López's lab has been focusing on understanding emergent plant pathogens. One of his recent achievements, the identification and characterization of effector proteins used by the clubroot pathogen during infection, holds the potential to bring significant advancements to the canola industry.

His lab is also exploring the effects of climate change on insect pest distributions and the consequences of biological invasions by these pests.

In this seminar, Dr. Pérez López will provide an overview of his scientific contributions and his passionate advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community in plant and microbiology sciences. He will also discuss his collaboration with various scientific societies to promote more sustainable and inclusive agricultural practices.

Following Dr. Pérez López's seminar, join us in the SSA Lounge (209 Armes) for a coffee and conversations panel talk titled “Breaking barriers: 2SLGBTQIA+ representation and inclusion in science.”

 

Link to register

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/breaking-barriers-2slgbtqia-representation-and-inclusion-in-science-tickets-741575782127?aff=oddtdtcreator&utm_medium=email&utm_source=waag

 

 

James De Castro, M.Sc. (he/him)

Research Contracts Officer,

E-mail: james.decastro@umanitoba.ca  

Phone: (204) 474-9235

Office of Research Services,

414 Administration, 66 Chancellors Circle,

The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB R3T 2N2

 

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