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NRS Graduate Seminars - 3

Thursday, March 12, 2026 10:00to11:30

Get to know the exciting research our graduate students are working on in this seminar series. Talks will be divided into sections (see below). Everyone is welcome to attend. 

Session 1

Location: R3-045 (Raymond Building) - Abstracts

  • 10:05 - 10:30  Hazelton-Cook, Kiho - Confluence and Effluence: Collaborative Governance in the St. Mary – Milk River basin
  • 10:30- 10:55  Margorian, Siena - Out of our depth: The social-ecological fit of American eel (Anguilla rostrata) management in Canada
  • 10:55 – 11:20  Zhong, Jilong - Plural Values of Nature and Stakeholder Conflicts in Urban Green Spaces: A Case Study of the Morgan Arboretum

Session 2

Location: B1-015 (Barton Building) - Abstracts

  • 10:05 - 10:30  Li, Ke Ke - Soil Microbial Community Composition and Greenhouse Gas Flux Across the Forest–Tundra Ecotone in a Warming Arctic
  • 10:30- 10:55  Righi, Emma - Simulating the bioremediation of an oil-contaminated high Arctic shoreline using in vitro mesocosms
  • 10:55 – 11:20  Story, Kyle - Investigating the Plausibility of Backwards Contamination: A Pathogenicity Risk Assessment of Mars Analogue Sites

Session 3

Location: B1-016 (Barton Building) - Abstracts

  • 10:05 - 10:30  Dhaliwal, Seetal - Transcriptomic analysis of rainbow trout embryos to characterize effluent toxicity
  • 10:30- 10:55  Veres, Emma - Comparing in vitro neurotoxicity assessments to in vivo studies from the literature using rainbow trout fish
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