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16 December 2021

Joanie Lemieux doctoral exam

Joanie Lemieux doctoral exam « Émissions de bioaérosols agricoles : culturomique, sélection/expression et caractérisation des éléments génétiques…

25 November 2021

5th Seminar "ARG in bioaerosols"

Reducing the use of antibiotics in animal production: is it worth the effort? Experience and lessons learned from the poultry industry in Québec

29 October 2021

4th Seminar "ARG in bioaerosols"

Selective culturomic to study antibiotic-resistant bacteria

05 October 2021

Important visit at the Duchaine Lab

On Friday, October 15, the members of the Duchaine laboratory had the honour of welcoming Mona Nemer, the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime…

05 October 2021

Marie-Ève Dubuis' thesis defense

Marie-Ève Dubuis' thesis defense « Aérosols viraux en milieux de soins : contrôle, mesure et caractérisation » Friday, October 1 at 9:30 a.m. On…

05 October 2021

Journal Club with Jimmy Dikeakos

Jimmy D. Dikeakos, Ph.D, associated Professor in the Department of microbiology et immunology at Western University and President of the Canadian…

09 July 2021

COBEE 2022- 5th International Conference on Building Energy and Environment

Call for abstracts. The deadline to submit is Augsut 1st, 2021. Click on the title for more details.

29 April 2021

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship Available

University of Idaho: College of Natural Resources Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Pyroaerobiology: The transport of microbes in wildland fire…

25 March 2021

Important Article in the Emerging Microbes & Infections Journal

Article by Caroline Duchaine et al. in a care setting. These are the only Quebec COVID aerosol data for now.

25 March 2021

Important Article in the Aerosol Science and Technology Journal

Important article to read in the Aerosol Science and Technology Journal.

12 February 2021

3rd Seminar "ARG in bioaerosols"

"iAM.AMR: An Integrated Assessment Model for Antimicrobial Resistance in a Canadian Context"

12 February 2021

2nd Seminar "ARG in bioaerosols

Microorganisms circulate in the atmosphere up to long distances, high altitudes and clouds.