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Trottier Symposium: Are We Alone?

Monday, October 6, 2014 17:00toTuesday, October 7, 2014 19:30

Join us for the Lorne Trottier 2014 Public Science Symposium! Limited seats!! No reservations, just drop by--first come, first serve! /ossCategory:聽Public lectures and conferences Faculty of Science

Dr. Joe presents "Eating鈥 Is there a solution to the confusion?"

Saturday, September 28, 2013 15:30to16:15

89th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Beyond Preventive Medicine -Remodeling the Canadian 鈥淪ick Care鈥 System聽into a 鈥淗ealth Care & Promotion鈥 SystemThe Westin Hotel, CA, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CA...

More Oz Folly

Published: 27 January 2014

Dr. Oz has absolutely gone haywire. In pushing the "alkaline" diet he takes a piece of kidney and pours acid on it to show how it disintegrates and infers this is happening in the body. This is...

Online course offers Food for Thought on ever-changing information

Published: 17 January 2014

What is it like to teach a class of more than 20,000 students? I don鈥檛 know, but I鈥檓 about to find out. Colleagues David Harpp and Ariel Fenster and I have been selected to offer 平特五不中鈥檚 first ...

Sense, Nonsense and Science

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Dr. Joe Schwarcz will be speaking at the BC Greenhouse Growers鈥 Association聽annual banquet.聽PHI Centre & 平特五不中, CA, CA/ossCategory:聽Public lectures and conferences

CTV Montreal: Artificial sweeteners, low-fat diet

Published: 30 December 2014

Click here to see Dr. Joe Schwarcz on CTV Montreal news

Dr. Joe Schwarcz: "Sense, Nonsense and Science with a Touch of Magic"

Monday, September 23, 2013 19:00

Mather House, Harvard University, CA, Boston, Massachusetts, CA/ossCategory:聽Public lectures and conferences Public lectures

Book Launch: Is That a Fact?

Published: 11 April 2014

Date: May 8, 2014 Time: 7-9pm Location: Atwater Library 聽-- 1200 Atwater Ave, Westmount RSVP: jenna [at] ecwpress.com

"Food for Thought" Launches Today!

Published: 22 January 2014

"Food for Thought" launches at exactly noon today! At 12:00 you can log on and watch the first lecture. The course is totally free but you have to register. We now have over 20,000 students...

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