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Researchers from Forestry to present at largest global scientific conference

Faculty of Forestry Professors Jack Saddler (biofuels expert) and Stephen Sheppard (climate change expert) are amongst 40 researchers from UBC who will be presenting at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the largest general scientific gathering in the world.

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Forestry grad student Maria Fernanda Tomaselli's "A-ha moment"

Read about Forestry grad student Maria Fernanda Tomaselli's "A-ha moment" in the UBC Annual Review

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2012 Soils and Urban Tree Conference to be hosted at UBC Forestry

Urban Forest Innovative Solutions (UFIS) is pleased to announce the 2012 Soils and Urban Tree Conference, to be hosted at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Faculty of Forestry in Vancouver on May 3rd and 4th, 2012.

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Professor Jack Saddler says we could be close to advanced biofuels being commercially viable

In the January 3 edition of UBC Reports, Jack Saddler elaborates on the progress of advanced biofuels.

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Dr. Richard Hamelin leading new project to battle forest pests

In an effort to halt diseases that are being introduced to our forests by pests, Genome British Columbia and Genome Canada are providing $4,250,116 for a new and innovative research project entitled “Genomics-Based Forest Health Diagnostics and Monitoring” which is being led by Dr. Richard Hamelin, a professor at UBC and senior research scientist at Natural Resources Canada.  

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