Like science, art involves curiosity and exploration of an idea brought to fruition from hard work and dedication.
This year Global Biotech Week Sask is partnering with Nuit Blanche, a free, night-time arts festival that showcases and celebrates art and culture. This exciting collaboration of science and art will feature Regina artist, Karlie King whose work is inspired by Saskatoon berries. This event takes place at River Landing, downtown Saskatoon. Download Karlie King's Bio and Artist Statement Supported by The Canadian Light Source Ag-West Bio Global Institute for Food Security Genome Prairie NRGene Crop Development Centre |
A Mentoring
|
|
Supported by
Café Scientifique Ag-West Bio Global Institute for Food Security Innovation Place The College of Agriculture and Bioresources Crop Development Centre |
Balancing acts for
a sustainable food future Dr. Kate Congreves Assistant Professor at the College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan Climate change is destabilizing the natural processes that support large-scale agriculture, so how do we adapt and move towards a sustainable food future? Café Sci is hosted by Dr. Julia Boughner. |
|
Students in grade 6 to 12 are invited to get creative to explain a a bioscience concept (agriculture, biotechnology, vaccines, animal and human health, etc.) by making a one-minute video.
Learn More Supported by
Innovation Place Ag-West Bio Global Institute for Food Security The College of Agriculture and Bioresources Vaccine & Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) Genome Prairie |
|
Startupville Podcast:
|
Science Videos: Canadian Light SourceOver the past year Canadian Light Source has been creating videos that promote synchrotron research and cool science. For Global Biotech Week, videos about bioscience and agriculture research will be shared on the Global Biotech Week Sask website and social media.
WATCH NOW |
Bringing a biotech crop to market |
Bringing a biocontrol product or inoculant to market |