MBA Information Session
UPEI's Executive-style MBA program is designed for those working in, or aspiring to work, in a management or leadership position. Specialized streams of study are offered in Innovative Management and Biotechnology Management & Entrepreneurship.
To learn more about this exciting opportunity in graduate studies, UPEI鈥檚 School of Business invites you to attend an information session. Learn more about the program and application process, have your questions answered, and meet with staff and faculty from the School of Business.
Atlantic Technology Centre, 4th Floor Conference suite, Charlottetown
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010, anytime between 4:00 p.m and 6:00 p.m.
We encourage you to call 566-6474 or email: mba@upei.ca to reserve a seat.
For more information about UPEI鈥檚 Executive-style MBA program, visit upei.ca/business/mba or contact the MBA Coordinator at (902)566-6474.
ducation in Developing Countries: How Canadian Universities Can Make a Difference
Dr. Lopez' Brown Bag Lunch has been rescheduled for February 23, 12-1 pm.
Dr. Alfonso Lopez, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Topic: Education in Developing Countries: How Canadian Universities Can Make a Difference
Webster Centre Boardroom, RL 234
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Canada Research Chair (CRC) Candidate, Dr. Shannon Mala Bard
CRC General Presentation: 鈥淐SI: Coastal Scene Investigation: Using Clues From ABC Xenobiotic Transporters and Sydney Tar Pond Fish to Solve Marine Ecotoxicology Puzzles鈥
Canada Reearch Chair (CRC) Candidate, Dr. Shannon Bard, Presentation
CRC Technical Presentation: 鈥淐SI: Coastal Scene Investigation: Using Clues From ABC Xenobiotic Transporters and Sydney Tar Pond Fish to Solve Marine Ecotoxicology Puzzles鈥
Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
SPEAKER: Priyanka Pundir, Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Assessing the Functional Role of Novel C5a receptor C5L2 in Human Mast Cells
SPEAKER: Garry Gregory, Pathology and Microbiology
TITLE: The Place of Wildlife Disease in the Ecosystem
Dal Medical School looking for input
Dalhousie Medical School is developing a new curriculum for its medical students, and is seeking input across the Maritime provinces about the new curriculum and the qualities people would like to see in their future doctors.
Canada Research Chair (CRC) Candidate, Dr. Sophie St-Hilaire
CRC General Presentation: "Frogs, Flies, and Environmental Stewardship"
Canada Research Chair (CRC) Candidate, Dr. Sophie St-Hilaire
CRC Technical Presentation: "Aquatic Animal Health Research at Idaho State University"
Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
SPEAKER: Mitchell Moore, Pathology and Microbiology
TITLE: Defining gene expression in female American lobsters (Hlmarus americanus) by DNA microarray analysis
SPEAKER: Angela Douglas, Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Using Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Behavior to estimate the Efficacy of Morphine as an Analgesic
Research on Tap: Good Plastics
At March鈥檚 Research on Tap, join a UPEI chemist who will defend both the honour of his profession, and the much-maligned so-called enemy of the environment: plastic.
The discussion starts at 7 p.m., March 9, in the bar at Mavor鈥檚 in the Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Dr. Michael Shaver is an assistant professor of chemistry with a focus on 鈥済reen鈥 chemistry. His lab is developing biodegradable, plant-based polymers to replace conventional plastic.
鈥淭here are bad plastics out there,鈥 argues Shaver. 鈥淏ut the benefits of using plastic鈥攖he right plastics鈥攃an鈥檛 be ignored.鈥
Shaver will also help dispel misconceptions people have about his chosen profession.
鈥淐hemists take their name from 鈥榓lchemy,鈥 so we鈥檙e partially to blame,鈥 says Shaver. 鈥淧eople consider chemistry to be a mysterious black art. But we鈥檙e working to change that image.鈥
Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with UPEI鈥檚 researchers in a comfortable environment. Every month of the winter we bring a UPEI researcher to a local pub鈥攊n this case, Mavor鈥檚鈥攖o discuss his or her area of expertise.
For more information, call (902)620-5117, or e-mail datkinson@upei.ca.
Research on Tap is presented by UPEI鈥檚 Office of Research Development.