Past Events

E.g., Apr 30, 2024

Photo Group

AI and Photography | Feb 23

A special presentation with photographer Rick Hulbert, FRAIC, RCA, M.ARCH – Hosted by the photo group – all College members and their partners are invited to attend.

Rick Hulbert

The Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Photography . . . the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

by Rick Hulbert

The impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Photography have emerged as the hottest and most controversial topics of today. Rick’s presentation takes a relatively quick look at both the upsides and downsides of AI technology from a photographer’s perspective as well as from a beholder’s or viewer’s impression.

Rick’s presentation will provide a taste of his evolving thoughts on AI’s impact on the art of photography.

The following 3 opinions highlight the controversy:

Cole Haddon writes, “AI – as artists currently discuss it --  is not genuinely artificial intelligence. It’s not sentient . . . All it can do is take your prompts, pillage public domain and copyrighted material from across the Internet, and then piece it together in what appears to be original ways, but is, in fact, wide-scale theft.”

Deepak Chopra writes, “AI’s role is to make access to infinite possibilities a universal gift, through vast computing ability, machine learning, and superhuman speed... But it takes human intelligence to actually have the experience, to want it, to benefit from it personally. . . The future belongs to users who can sort out potential deception and dismantle it.”

Antti Karppinen writes,  “It’s a blessing and a curse in one nifty package.”

Speaker Biography  

Rick Hulbert’s photography is informed from his 4-decade background as a Professional Architect and Urban Designer. He is an Academician of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and a “Fellow" of The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. As an international award-winning photographer, Rick is currently an instructor of photography at Simon Fraser University and has lectured and taught at Langara College and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He has led multi-day photo-workshops throughout Europe and North America. His teachings reflect his knowledge of the History of the 2-Dimensional Arts of Drawing and Painting along with the Sciences of Human Vision. Rick was one of only 2 photographers from North America invited to attend and display his Fine Art Photography at the World Art Games held in Bratislava, Slovakia where he also addressed the global group of artists that participated.

To learn more about Rick and his photography, consider viewing his website: https://www.rickhulbertphotography.com

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Check out the Photo Group’s Flickr account to view photos from their last meeting.

Friday, 23 February 2024 - 2:00pm
Ponderosa Commons North Room 1009
6445 University Blvd,
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
Murray McCutcheon Poster

General Meeting | Feb 21

Join us at our Third General Meeting of the 2023-2024 year.

AbCellera:  How a UBC start-up grew into a global leader in antibody drug development
with Murray McCutcheon, PhD, Senior Vice President, Partnering, AbCellera 

Since the first antibody medicine was approved in 1986, therapeutic antibodies have grown into one of the most important classes of medicines, with more than 160 approved products treating diseases such as cancer, auto-immune disease, and neurodegeneration, amongst many others. Founded as a start-up out of UBC in 2012, AbCellera has become a global leader in the discovery and development of new antibody medicines, with over 500 employees, sites in three countries, and a portfolio of 100+ antibody drug programs with 40+ partners.  In this talk, I will first introduce the basic principles of immunology and antibody medicines.  I will then highlight the key factors that have led to AbCellera’s success, including a focus on developing enabling technologies, a partnership-based business model, and our prowess in treating infectious disease, which led to the development of two therapeutics that treated millions of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Finally, looking forward, I will talk about the critical importance of scaling up innovation-based companies in Canada in order to retain our talented graduates, grow our economy, and improve the health and productivity of Canadians. 

Speaker Biography

Murray McCutcheon is Senior Vice President of Partnering and part of the executive team at AbCellera.  In this role, Murray leads AbCellera’s business development, alliance management, and marketing teams.  As a leader in the discovery and development of antibody medicines, AbCellera has partnered with 40+ companies, including many global pharma, to bring new medicines to patients.  Murray and his team are responsible for identifying new strategic partners, negotiating the agreements, and managing the collaborations.

Prior to AbCellera, Murray worked at Harvard University’s Office of Technology Development, where he helped to commercialize intellectual property developed at Harvard and bring industry sponsored funding to researchers. Murray started his career post academia as a consultant at Lux Research, an advisory firm specializing in science-driven innovation, where he advised clients on technology development and commercialization strategy.

Murray completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University in 2011 and attained Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees in physics from the University of British Columbia, where he specialized in nano-photonics under the supervision of Prof. Jeff Young.  He also earned a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Trinity College in Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.

Murray is an active contributor to his community and is an elected Director on the Board of the University Neighbourhoods Association at UBC.  He has also served on the Board of Triathlon BC.

Schedule:
1:00 - 1:45 pm Coffee and tea
1:45 - 2:00 pm Business Meeting
2:00 - 3:00 pm Speaker Murray McCutcheon
3:00 - 3:30 pm Q&A

Watch the Recording

Location:

Ponderosa Commons Ballroom, located in Oak House
Enter across from Harvest Market and continue to lower level
Stairs and elevator available
6445 University Blvd
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z2

Parking: The closest parking is either UBC West Parkade (2140 Lower Mall) or Fraser River Parkade (6440 Memorial Rd).

Please note this is an in-person event. A recording will be made available on the Emeritus College YouTube page after the event but there will be no hybrid option.

Wednesday, 21 February 2024 - 1:00pm
Ponderosa Commons Ballroom
6445 University Blvd
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
UBC Rose Garden

Vancouver Institute Lecture | Feb 17

Steven Narod

NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE ORIGIN OF BREAST CANCER
with Dr. Steven Narod, Director, Familial Breast Cancer Research Unit, Women’s College Research Institute Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer, University of Toronto

Dr. Narod leads an internationally renowned research program in cancer genetics, greatly enhancing our understanding of the factors that shape women’s risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. He and his team advocate for genetic testing for women who do not have access to current public programs, and they recently launched The Screen Project, a national initiative to make genetic screening available to all Canadians at an accessible price. The project assists in the evaluation of the benefits of wide-spread population-based genetic testing to reduce mortality of hereditary cancers before they start. Dr. Narod is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and the recipient of multiple awards, including the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and a Killam Prize in the Health Sciences.  He has also been recognized as the world’s most cited researcher in breast cancer (2005).

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Saturday, 17 February 2024 - 8:15pm
P. A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre
2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1
Canada
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Travel Group | Feb 15

Rhone River Cruise
with Don and Lorna Blake with contributions from Paul Steinbok

In late May 2023, we embarked on an eight-day cruise on the Rhone River capped off by three nights in Paris. The river cruise began in the walled city of Avignon followed by visits to Arles, Viviers, Tournon and Vienne before terminating in Lyon where we stayed for two days before taking the high speed train to Paris. Walking tours led by knowledgeable local guides were available at every port. Viviers and Vienne were unfamiliar to us, but given the richness of French history, proved to be well worth the stop. At Tournon we enjoyed a trip on a narrow gauge railway along the Doux River gorge.  Optional tours to Les Baux, Chateauneuf de Pape and the Camargue region will also be described.

Format: Zoom
If you wish to receive the zoom link for the meeting and are not already on the EC Travel group list, please contact Paul Steinbok at psteinbok@cw.bc.ca.

A zoom link will be sent out before each meeting.

Thursday, 15 February 2024 - 3:00pm
Zoom
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
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UBC Library Meditation Walk | Feb 14

The Meditation Walk: Mindfulness and Community Together at UBC

When: February 14 and 28 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm
Where: UBC Octagonal Labyrinth (6000 Iona Dr)

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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 - 1:30pm
Octagonal Labyrinth
Adjacent to the Iona Building, 6000 Iona Drive
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

U of C Retirees Association (UCRA) talk | Feb 14

The Changing Face of Academia: Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (including ChatGPT) in Higher Education
with Sara E. Eaton, PhD, Associate Professor, Werklund School of Education

Open to UBC Emeritus College Members.

Teaching and assessing writing have become increasingly complex with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) apps and tools that students can access freely or at a low cost. Dr. Eaton’s discussion provides insights into how Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and similar apps are impacting teaching, learning, and assessment. One source of these insights is her recent research team project that addressed the question:  What are the ethical implications of artificial intelligence technologies for teaching, learning, and assessment?

This session is not about how to use specific tools. Instead, we will delve into the broad ethical and practical implications of AI for educational contexts. 

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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 - 1:00pm
Online
Vancouver, BC V6S 0A5
Canada

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