Current
Current integrated social science and humanities (or GE³LS) projects:
- Development of Genomic Tools for Monitoring and Improving Passive Mitigation of Mine Drainage: Understanding the Adoption of New Technologies in the Mining Sector
- Genomic Approaches to Microbial Community Monitoring as a Forest Management Tool: Evaluating How Stakeholders Understand Forest Health
- Genomic Studies of Explosives Biodegradation: Understanding Public Responses to Military-Genomics Collaborations
- Genomics-Enhanced Forecasting Tools to Secure Canada's Near-Term Lignocellulosic Feedstock Supply for Bioenergy using the Mountain Pine Beetle System: Modeling the Effects of Epidemics on Forest Feedstock
- Genomics in Sea Lice and Salmon: Historical Perspective on Genomics' Role in the Sea Lice Debate
- Genomics of Sunflower: Intellectual Property and Regulatory Issues for Genetically Modified Plants
- Genomics Tools for Fisheries Management
- Grape and Wine Genomic: The Impact of Barriers to Innovation and Producer/Consumer Attitudes to Genomic Technology in the Wine Industry
- Moving genomics discoveries from bench to bedside
- Optimizing Ethanol Fermentation from Mountain Pine Beetle Killed Lodgepole Pine: Environmental and Economic Impacts of the Research
- Optimized Populus Feedstocks and Novel Enzyme Systems for a British Columbia Bioenergy Sector: The Social Context of Canadian Forest Management Policies



