Submit your research to Genomics on genetic diversity in crops, focusing on biotic/abiotic resilience to strengthen food security. More information below! #Genomics #SustainableAgriculture
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Scientific knowledge is powerful. We ensure it’s empowering. Canadian Science Publishing is Canada’s independent, not-for-profit leader in mobilizing scientific knowledge, making it easy to discover, use, and share. We are Canada’s largest publisher of international science journals, with a suite of 24 publications, including FACETS, Canada’s first and only multidisciplinary open access science journal. We communicate scientific discoveries to more than 125 countries and connect researchers from diverse fields. Canadian Science Publishing provides a collaborative environment that embraces a culture of continuous learning and improvement. With over 50 highly skilled staff and Editorial Boards of internationally renowned subject-experts, we champion for a world where everyone is empowered by scientific knowledge.
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Calling all chemists! A new partnership between the Canadian Journal of Chemistry and the Canadian Society for Chemistry (Chemical Institute of Canada / Institut de Chimie du Canada) means more publishing opportunities, grants, and events to support your work. Find out how you can benefit from this collaboration. Link below!
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Submit your papers to the Canadian Journal of Soil Science for the upcoming "Soils and Disasters: Towards Resilience" collection. Deadline is February 28, 2025! Canadian Society of Soil Science
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Dr. Jake Brownscombe, a research scientist at Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Pêches et Océans Canada and the 2025 Stevenson Lectureship Award winner, is advancing conservation science through machine learning and bioenergetic models. His work helps predict ecosystem changes and guide policy decisions, such as establishing a marine protected area in Florida and assessing environmental risks in Canada.
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The February 2025 issue of CJCE is available! ✨ https://ow.ly/zgBv50UTboB Discover: 🚧 how to find the optimal equipment configuration for earthwork construction in the upper reservoir of a pumped storage power stations 🚗 the performance of hot mix asphalt modified with oil-coated aramid fibers, exploring its potential to enhance rutting resistance, fatigue behavior, and low-temperature cracking 🚶♀️ pedestrian safety by considering the impact of an island refuge on pedestrian crossing behavior And more! Find the full issue here: https://ow.ly/zgBv50UTboB 📷 from cjce-2023-0443. Pedestrian crossing setup in virtual reality experiments. Photo credits: (b) Miho Iryo-Asano; (c) Muhammad Faizan ul Haq; (d) Muhammad Faizan ul Haq.
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Discover the latest Editor’s Choice collection from the Canadian Journal of Zoology. This selection highlights research with significant advances, novel methods, and timely topics in zoology. Read the full collection ▶️ https://ow.ly/g9SH50USCvy
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How can Indigenous perspectives advance climate resilience? Submit your research to Botany’s special issue by March 12, 2025 ▶️ https://ow.ly/m4Z450TXf8s Guest Editors: Hugo Asselin & Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe #ClimateChange #IndigenousScience
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Canadian Science Publishing congratulates Sylvie Gauthier, Consulting Editor for the Canadian Journal of Forest Research and former Editor-in-Chief, on receiving the King Charles III Coronation Medal. This prestigious honour recognizes her outstanding contributions to forest ecology and her lasting impact on forest management in Canada. A well-deserved recognition for a researcher whose work continues to shape the field! Gauthier Sylvie
Aujourd’hui, deux chercheurs scientifiques émérites du CFL ont reçu la Médaille du couronnement du roi Charles III, une prestigieuse distinction honorifique canadienne soulignant leur contribution exceptionnelle au pays, lors d'une cérémonie organisée par Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan). Au CFL, c’est le Directeur général, Dominic St-Pierre, qui a eu l’honneur de remettre ces médailles à : Gauthier Sylvie, chercheuse scientifique de renommée internationale en écologie forestière qui a marqué la discipline et transformé l’aménagement forestier au Canada grâce à l’excellence de ses travaux, son engagement envers le service public et son soutien indéfectible à la relève scientifique. Michel Cusson, chercheur scientifique de premier plan en entomologie. Il s’est distingué par ses recherches sur les ravageurs forestiers, ses innovations en biocontrôle et son rôle de mentor. Son apport scientifique et humain, reconnu à l’échelle internationale, constitue un héritage durable. Félicitations à nos deux collègues pour cette distinction prestigieuse, qui témoigne de leur dévouement envers la science canadienne! ------ Today, two outstanding LFC research scientists were awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, a prestigious Canadian honour recognizing their outstanding contribution to the country, during a ceremony organized by Natural Resources Canada. At LFC, Director General Dominic St-Pierre had the honour of presenting the medals to: Sylvie Gauthier, an internationally-renowned research scientist in forest ecology who has left her mark on the discipline and transformed forest management in Canada through the excellence of her work, her commitment to public service and her unwavering support for the next generation of scientists. Michel Cusson, a leading scientific researcher in entomology. He has distinguished himself through his research on forest pests, his innovations in biocontrol and his role as a mentor. His scientific and human contribution, recognized internationally, is a lasting legacy. Congratulations to both our colleagues on this prestigious distinction, which testifies to their dedication to Canadian science!
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Botany has launched its inaugural Early Career Researcher (ECR) Editorial Board! This program provides ECRs with hands-on experience in manuscript review, editorial processes, and journal promotion over a 2-year term. Developed in collaboration with Matthew Swift, Journal Development Specialist for Botany, this initiative builds on the success of similar programs at other Canadian Science Publishing journals, emphasizing mentorship and professional development. Read now on the #CSPBlog 💡▶️ https://ow.ly/iBvO50UmwEv #Botany #EarlyCareerResearcher
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