Laurentian News
A published bulletin by the
Laurentian Chapter of SETAC


   

 

 

The Mandate of the Laurentian News:
Is to provide an enjoyable and informative source of information for the Laurentian Membership. It is also our goal to recognize the unique contributions of SETAC Laurentian memeber in the fields for Environmental Biology, Toxicology, Chemistry and many other disciplines. Our intent is to continue to improve and serve a useful function in chapter.


LATEST ISSUE OF LAURENTIAN NEWS:


-Spring 2007 Newsletter .pdf version-

Remarks From the Editor- Christopher Marwood

Remarks from SETAC President -Nathalie Feisthauer

2007 Annual General Meeting News, Information

Rewind and Faste Forward - SETAC Laurentian catches up with Professor Mark Hanson.

Book Review by Leana Van der Vliet: The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed - John Vaillant

Member Profile - A profile of SETAC Laurentian Member Glen Bird

Our Very Employable Person - Dr. Richard A. Brain

Our Lab - Marbury Group -University of Toronto

BULLETIN
-Conferences
-Meetings
-Pub Night Announcements

Project: Speed River Cleanup

 

PREVIOUS ISSUES OF LAURENTIAN NEWS:

-Spring 2006-

Remarks From the New Assitant Editor- Christopher Marwood

Contact Information & Board Members

Two Very Employable Persons - Steven Laurie and Eva Krummel

Member Profile - A profile of SETAC Laurentian Member Lisa Taylor

Our Lab - Statec Soil Toxicology Laboratory, Guelph, Ontario

Projects/Current Research Profile: WERAP: Watershed and Environmental Resource Assessment Project

BULLETIN
-Conferences
-Meetings
-Pub Night Announcements

Book Review by Leana Van der Vliet: MOLECULES: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION by PHILIP BALL

Tree Planting in Ottawa: Carbon Neutral Conferencing

Spring 2006 Newsletter .pdf version


-Fall 2005-

Remarks From the Editor- Christian J. Wilson

Contact Information & Board Members

This issue's VEP (Very Employable Person) - Cecilia Tolley

Book Review by Leana Van der Vliet: UNNATURAL LAW: RETHINKING CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY

Laboratory Profile - Aquatic Toxicology Unit, Physical Chemistry and Litigation Services Section, Laboratory Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, ON

Member Profiles - John Thelen/Anita Miettunen

Projects/Current Research Profile: Indoor Dust or Salmon? Exploring North Americans' Exposure to PBDEs by Josephine Archbold

BULLETIN
-Conferences
-Meetings
-Pub Night Announcements

Fall 2005 Newsletter .pdf version


-Fall 2004-

Theme: "The COST of Science? -Making Ends Meet"

Editor's Remarks & Board Member Information

Book Review by Leana van der Vliet : Downsizing in Academic Libraries

Feature: Shackling Research Suffocates Creativity and Commerce by John Polanyi

Electronic Resourses: Decision based science; Hinterland Who's Who

Laurentian Bulletin
- Meeting Updates!
- Pub Night Information and Photos!

Fall 2004 Newsletter .pdf version


-Spring 2004-

Theme: "Working in the Real World"

Editor's Remarks & Board Member Information

Book Reviews by Leana van der Vliet : Career and Job Hunting Books

You've Never Been on a Ride Like This Before: Experiences in the "Big-3" moderated by Christian Wilson featuring interviews with young scientists in Industry, Government and Academia

Electronic Resourses: employment opportunities in toxicology, environmental biology, where to start?

Laurentian Bulletin
- Meeting Announcements
- Pub Night Information!

Spring 2004 Newsletter .pdf version


-Fall 2003-

Editor's Remarks

List of Board Members and Contacts

Book Review by Leana van der Vliet : Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine M. Benyus

Dr. Sander(Han)son (or how I learned to stop worrying and love my post-doc - by Mark Hanson and Hans Sanderson

Article: SARA (Sudbury Area Risk Assessement Group)

Laurentian Bulletin - events, updates, and more!

Fall 2003 Newsletter .pdf version

 

 

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