Exciting news for the 5th National Bioscience Educators’ Conference!

March 7, 2011 by  

Thanks to our supporters, registration for the 5th National Bioscience Educators’ Conference is now free. Everyone who has registered prior to this announcement will be reimbursed. Please contact info@bioscienceeducation.ca or call 416-640-0206 for more information.

Featured Speakers:
Dr. Michele Bahr, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
Dr. Hélène N. LeBlanc, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Mr. Glen Kim, 2010 Winner of the Ontario Genomics Institute Teaching Award

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Bioscience Education Canada, MINDSET and Life Sciences at Red River College, Winnipeg would like to thank all the supporters, speakers and participants

February 22, 2010 by  

The National Bioscience Educators’ Conference 2010 was a great success. Conference topics included the Promise of Biotechnology for the 21st century, Agricultural Biotechnology, Genomics, Infectious Disease, Careers and Skills Development, Video Gaming, Integration of Technology in Education and Bioscience in Space. Tours were generously provided by many institutes in Winnipeg and Genome Prairie provided a viewing of the movie “The Cancer Warrior”. For a full list of topics, read the NBEC Program.

Presentations will be available through the Associates section of the Bioscience Education Canada website.

Stay tuned for further information about the National Bioscience Educators’ Conference in February 2011.

Generously supported by The Council of Biotechnology Information, BIOTECanada, Gowlings, Lafleur and Henderson, Monsanto, Microsoft Canada, Genome Prairie, Spongelab Interactive, Manitoba Innovation, Energy and Mines, Cangene Corporation, National Research Council Canada, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG), the Ontario Genomics Institute, GameOn Manitoba

Wrap up and Sponsor Thank Yous (pdf)

Mark your calendars for NBEC in February 2011.

Fourth National Bioscience Educators Conference and Biotech Alive! Student Biotechnology Conference

February 15, 2010 by  

Fourth National Bioscience Educators Conference and Biotech Alive Program

National Bioscience Educators’ Conference 2008

September 19, 2008 by  

Bioscience Education Canadaand the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry (SBSAC) of Seneca College at York University, present the National Bioscience Educators’ Conference to be held at the York University campus in Toronto on February 28-29, 2008. This conference is generously supported by the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, Monsanto, GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, Ontario Genomics Institute, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Seneca College, BioBusiness Magazine and UCB Pharma.

This conference will provide an opportunity for secondary school science teachers to hear from some of Canada’s leading bioscience researchers and to learn about activities and programs that will help with their delivery in the classroom. Laboratory workshop sessions will permit participants to gain some experience in performing lab activities that complement the current educational curriculum. Information about academic and career choices for students will be highlighted. Further Professional Development opportunities for teachers will be suggested.

The program will address current research developments in bioethics, biodiversity, biopharmaceuticals, agri-foods, nanotechnology, and many other areas of investigation that fall under the rubric of bioscience. It will also offer information about the new Ontario curriculum in science and about academic and career opportunities for students.

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Session List: Topics, Speakers, Panelists, Thursday, February 28
Session List: Topics, Speakers, Panelists, Friday, February 29
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Session List: Topics, Speakers, Panelists, Thursday, February 28
280 (Room S1208) Keynote
Dr. Gord Surgeoner, President, Ontario Agri-Food Technologies

281A (Room S1208) From Hunting the 1918 Flu to Inspiring Change
Dr. Kirsty Duncan, Adjunct Professor at Royal Roads University and at the University of Toronto

281B (Room S1200) Cellular microbiology, bacteria halt cell motility by targeting the cytoskeleton
Dr. Richard Ellen, Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto

281C (Room S3108) “Recombinant DNA” Workshop
Faculty, School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry of Seneca College

282A (Room S1201) The Science and Social Impact of Genomics Research
Dr. Shane Green, Program Director, Ethics, Social Impact & Outreach, Ontario Genomics Institute

282B (Room S1200) “Forum on Challenges of Teaching Life Sciences in the 21st Century”
Dr. Imogen Coe, Associate Professor of Biology and Department Chair, Biology Department, York University

282C (Room S3014) “Digital Imaging” Workshop
Faculty, School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry of Seneca College

283A (Room S1208) Biophotonics. Bringing Light to Life
Dr. Brian Wilson, Division Head, Biophysics and Imaging, Ontario Cancer Institute

283B (Room S1200) “Careers in the Bio-Economy”
Colette Rivet, Executive Director, BioTalent Canada

283C (Room S1201) Yesterday’s Pharmacy…Today’s Hope
Kathy Frame, Lead Education Consultant, Papillion Education Services LLC

284A (Room S1208) The intersection of biotechnology and nanotechnology
Dr. Ulli Krull, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Vice-Principal Research, AstraZeneca Chair in Biotechnology

284B (Room S1200) “Life Science Teaching Excellence” Panel Discussion
Dr. Marianne Fedunkiw, Director of Communications, Ontario Genomics Institute
(Panelists: Mr. Gabriel Ayyavoo, Ms. Kathy Frame, Dr. Danielle Gauci)

284C (Room S3073)Microbiology Workshop
Faculty, School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry of Seneca College

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Session List: Topics, Speakers, Panelists, Friday, February 29
290 (Room S1208) Keynote
Mr. John Wilms, Business Development Executive, Emerging Medical Technologies, IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences

291A (Room S1208) Bar-coding Biodiversity
Dr. Bob Hanner, Associate Director, Canadian Barcode of Life Network, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, University of Guelph

291B (Room S1200) The right medicine for the right patient
Dr. Kevin Fehr, Director, Basic Research and Genetics, GlaxoSmithKline Inc.

291C (Room S3108) “Recombinant DNA” Workshop
Faculty, School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry of Seneca College

292A (Room S1208) Microbial Diversity and Bioenergy
Dr. Gideon Woolfaardt, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Interfaces and Biofilms, Department of Chemistry and Biology, Ryerson University

292B (Room S1200) “Forum on Challenges of Teaching Life Sciences in the 21st Century”
Dr. Imogen Coe, Associate Professor of Biology and Department Chair, Biology Department, York University

292C (Room S1201) “Dreaded Red”, A Classroom Simulation
Ms. Joyce McCallum, Morden Collegiate, Morden, Manitoba

293A (Room S1201) Water Pollution and Aquatic Ecosystems
Dr. Doug Holdway, Canada Research Chair in Aquatic Toxicology, University of Ontario Institute of Technology

293B (Room S1200) Changes to the Ontario Science Curriculum
Ms. Maureen Callan, Education Officer, Ontario Ministry of Education

293C (Room S3073) “Microbiology” Workshop
Faculty, School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry of Seneca College

294A (Room S1208) When a picture is worth a thousand words
Dr. Logan Donaldson, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, York University

294B (Room S1201) “The Teachers’ Science and Technology Outreach Program (TSTOP)”
Ministry of Research and Innovation, Government of Ontario

294C (Room S1200) Using games to teach biology
Dr. Jeremy N. Friedberg, Spongelab Interactive Inc.

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