R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Michael Meyer Location: PACCAR 202
Tales on the Trails
Seminar Title: Tales on the Trails: Classic nature writings and nonfiction Speaker: N/A Location: Idler's Rest Nature Preserve 1187 Idlers Rest Road, Moscow Get more info at palouselandtrust.org/events-activities See book nook locations here
“Cultural Learnings on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem within U.S. Universities”
Seminar Title: “Cultural Learnings on the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem within U.S. Universities” Speaker: Amit Dhingra, Professor, Department of Horticulture, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here ZOOM Meeting ID: 621-569-795
“Mapping the pathways leading to industrially-relevant fatty acids in alternative crops”
Seminar Title: “Mapping the pathways leading to industrially-relevant fatty acids in alternative crops” Speaker: Dr. Ana Alonso, Associate Professor, College of Science, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas Location: Biotechnology Life Sciences 402
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Jo Crandall Location: Spark 212
“Perennial Root Systems in Orchards – Managing the Downside”
Seminar Title: “Perennial Root Systems in Orchards – Managing the Downside” Speaker: Astrid Volder, UC-Davis Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here ZOOM meeting ID: 506-188-941
“How a citizen activist stopped state government for an entire year: Water resource management and rural development.”
Seminar Title: “How a citizen activist stopped state government for an entire year: Water resource management and rural development.” Speaker: Dave Christensen, Dept of Ecology Location: Paccar Environmental Tech. Bldg. Room 202 zoom ID: 108 986 800 WRC Seminar
“Computational Conservation Biology: Forecasting Wildlife Using Long-Term Data and Continuous Analyses “
Seminar Title "Computational Conservation Biology: Forecasting Wildlife Using Long-Term Data and Continuous Analyses " Speaker: Juniper Simonis, Owner and Lead Scientist at DAPPER Stats, and Data Analyst at the University of Florida Location: Engineering and Computer Science Building, WSU Vancouver
“How do we make sense of thermal biology in a variable world?.”
Seminar Title: “How do we make sense of thermal biology in a variable world?.” Speaker: Katie Marshall, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, U. of British Columbia Location: Abelson Hall 201, Pullman campus Refreshments will be served in Abelson 312 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:10 p.m.
“Rapid evolution and novel interactions in Medicago polymorpha.”
Seminar Title: “Rapid evolution and novel interactions in Medicago polymorpha.” Speaker: Chandra Jack, Research Associate, Dept. of Plant Pathology, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 343