Deans Message for LFS Community Connects: July 2021

Deans Message for LFS Community Connects: July 2021

Deans Message for LFS Community Connects: July 2021 Summer is well underway and I hope that everyone is staying safe, especially in this record-breaking hot and dry weather. As UBC campus attractions are open (some with restrictions), I invite those of you in the Lower Mainland – and those of you who may in town […]
Webinar Event: How Research and Innovation Drive the Food Industry

Webinar Event: How Research and Innovation Drive the Food Industry

Join Us! How Research and Innovation Drive the Food Industry   The food industry moves at the speed of innovation. Every year, innovations in food processing are providing us with more food products that extend shelf life, increase nutrient density, provide greater safety for consumers, and help companies stay ahead of trends – while also […]

Meet our Faculty Advisory Board

Meet our Faculty Advisory Board Our Faculty is fortunate to be housed on the beautiful UBC Vancouver campus (we may be biased), but it can sometimes feel isolated. The Faculty Advisory Board was established to help bridge that gap. The Board includes key individuals who are experts in their fields, and who provide an independent […]

Message from the Dean

A Message from the Dean We are starting a new chapter at LFS with a renewed strategic plan. Called Navigating a Better Future: Action Plan 2021-2026, this is a culmination of a year of working group discussions and input from many people as we articulated our strengths and defined a new vision to strive for. […]

Celebrating 20 years at UBC Farm, 10 years for CSFS

Celebrating 20 years at UBC Farm, 10 years at the Centre for Sustainable Food Systems Located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the hənq̓ ̓əmin̓əm-speaking x ̓ ʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people, the UBC Farm continues the long xʷməθkʷəy̓əm tradition of learning and harvesting on these lands. UBC students started growing food here in the […]

News & Notes, Milestones

News & Notes Sarah Common   Alumni: Creating Safe Spaces in the Downtown Eastside Sarah Common (BSc Global Resource Systems 2009) won a 2020-21 UBC Alumni Builder Award for the unique social impact of Hives for Humanity. Common, who is Executive Director and Co-Founder, is quick to point out that she is one person among […]
New Faculty Profile: Jean-Thomas Cornelis

New Faculty Profile: Jean-Thomas Cornelis

New Faculty Profile: Jean-Thomas Cornelis   Jean-Thomas Cornelis joined the Faculty’s Applied Biology program in February 2021 as an Assistant Professor. He came from Belgium’s University of Liège where he was an Assistant Professor in soil science. Cornelis has set up the SoilRes3 Lab, which stands for Soil Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration. A biogeochemist and […]

Serendipitous Path in Food Science

Serendipitous Path in Food Science   PhD Candidate Lennie Cheung has already ventured down some interesting pathways in her food science career. After obtaining her MSc in Food Science, Cheung became the first foreign female researcher in Japan’s second largest natural gas provider. While working in Osaka over a three-year period, Cheung set up a […]

New Faculty Profile: Andrea Frommel

New Faculty Profile: Andrea Frommel   Andrea Frommel will join the Applied Biology program on July 1 as an Assistant Professor and Chair of Sustainable Aquaculture. Originally from Mountain View, California, she received her PhD in Fisheries Biology from the Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany. She was also a Postdoctoral Fellow with […]

Nature’s Weapon Against Food-Borne Pathogens

Nature’s Weapon Against Food-Borne Pathogens   Some superheroes are too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopic bacteria-eating viruses, known as bacteriophages or phages, are coming into favour as a way to combat food-borne pathogens. Known as predator of bacteria, phages are less than half a micron in size, and 5-10 times smaller […]