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Dr. Mohammad Alkhamis will join CAHFS for the next event in the Hueston Speaker Series on Tuesday July 17 with a talk titled "The age of evolutionary epidemiology: how phylodynamic methods are changing animal disease surveillance.”

Common carp are one of the world's most invasive and ecologically damaging fish, and current management strategies can have limited effectiveness and come with non-target impacts. Dr. Ken McColl will present Australia's interesting new management approach in a seminar Thursday May 3, 1:30-2:30pm.

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The fourth annual Minnesota Aquaponics symposium took place this past Tuesday, April 24 in St. Paul on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus.

Dr. Fernando Mardones will join CAHFS for the next event in the Hueston Speaker Series on Thursday May 3, with a talk titled "Diseases and health management in aquaculture production: challenges in the salmon and shrimp industries."

Does red meat increase the risk of cancer? How did colonizers influence American food systems? And what do scientists truly know about the food we eat?

This semester on the St. Paul Campus, CAHFS will present Webcast viewings of the events in the lecture series Antibiotic Resistance: Policy Challenges & Solutions, provided by the Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. The third event, “Antibiotic Resistance Policy Challenges and Solutions," is April 3rd.

Ivan Oransky will give a public seminar April 19th entitled "Retractions, Post-Publication Peer Review, and Fraud: Scientific Publishing’s Wild West," as a contribution to the Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science research ethics event.

The Annual Research Ethics Conference: Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science: Challenges and Solutions, will be taking place on Thursday, March 8th from 8:30am - 1:00pm, in Coffman Theater.

CAHFS Admin

CAHFS is proud to announce the launch of the Dr. Will Hueston Speaker Series.