LFS Researchers receive $1.8M in funding for greenhouse gas project
Measuring climate impact from agriculture could help farmers, policymakers and scientists in future.
LFS Researchers Receive $1.8 Million in Funding for Greenhouse Gas Project
A team of soil science researchers in the UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems were recently awarded $1.8 million in funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) for a research project that will provide local farmers with information on the greenhouse gas emissions of their crops.
Professors join Journal of Dairy Science Club 100
Animal Welfare Program’s Marina von Keyserlingk and Daniel Weary recognized for their prolific publications.
Professors Marina von Keyserlingk and Daniel Weary join Journal of Dairy Science Club 100
Professors Marina von Keyserlingk and Daniel Weary join Journal of Dairy Science Club 100 Jul 26, 2017 Professors Marina von Keyserlingk and Daniel Weary, from the Animal Welfare Program in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems, have been awarded membership into the Journal of Dairy Science (JDS) Club 100. Since the first issue in […]
Katelyn Mills
I never thought a career in research was something I wanted, but a research methods class with UBC Animal Welfare Professors Nina von Keyserlingk and Dan Weary changed things for me.
Gladys Oka
My intention is not to say don’t plant, don’t do community gardens, but I don’t think it is necessarily in the best interest of Vancouver to push something without informing people of all the considerations they need to make.
Desiree Nielsen
It was the first time I’d encountered the concept of things to eat or not eat based on a medical condition. It got me thinking about the food you put in your body and how it can affect you.
Nicole Fetterly
Students are entering an amazing new phase of their lives and really establishing their independent relationship with food for the first time. I felt I could have the most impact in a university environment.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition publishes alumna’s research findings
Aviva Rappaport’s research paper on the efficacy of iron supplements in Cambodia is published.
LFS Alumna’s Research Paper Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
LFS Alumna’s Research Paper Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Jul 4, 2017 Congratulations to alumna Aviva Rappaport, whose paper “A randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of a reusable fish-shaped iron ingot to increase hemoglobin concentration among anemic rural Cambodian women” has been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Aviva […]