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Biodiversity as a buffer against herbivore and pathogen outbreaks (Host Eric Roalson)
Biodiversity as a buffer against herbivore and pathogen outbreaks (Host Eric Roalson)
Seminar Title: Biodiversity as a buffer against herbivore and pathogen outbreaks (Host Eric Roalson) Speaker: Bill Snyder, Department of Entomology, WSU Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
“Glyphosate and Soil Microbial Communities: Fake News vs. Facts”
“Glyphosate and Soil Microbial Communities: Fake News vs. Facts”
Seminar Title: “Glyphosate and Soil Microbial Communities: Fake News vs. Facts” Speaker: Dr. Tim Paulitz, USDA ARS Research Plant Pathologist, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Plant Pathology, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule and abstracts here (AMS dialup #72511, broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon)
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Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234 All Majors welcome, free pizza
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1 event,
“Genomics-enabled plant physiology for crop improvement in a changing climate”
“Genomics-enabled plant physiology for crop improvement in a changing climate”
Seminar Title: “Genomics-enabled plant physiology for crop improvement in a changing climate” Speaker: Dr. Courtney Leisner, Research Associate, Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University Location: BLS 402
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“Hitchhiking in the canopy: spatial patterns of forest microbiomes”
“Hitchhiking in the canopy: spatial patterns of forest microbiomes”
Seminar Title: “Hitchhiking in the canopy: spatial patterns of forest microbiomes” Speaker: Dan Thomas, PhD Candidate in the Roy Lab, Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon Location: Biotechnology Life Sciences Rm 402
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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“The Long and Winding Road”
“The Long and Winding Road”
Seminar Title: “The Long and Winding Road” Speaker: Dr. Joan Davenport, Professor of Soil Science, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule and abstracts here (Broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon)
“A comparative phylogeographic approach to predicting cryptic diversity” (Host Eric Roalson)
“A comparative phylogeographic approach to predicting cryptic diversity” (Host Eric Roalson)
Seminar Title: “A comparative phylogeographic approach to predicting cryptic diversity” (Host Eric Roalson) Speaker: Jack Sullivan, Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
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The Professional Development Initiative Presents: Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data
The Professional Development Initiative Presents: Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data
Seminar Title: The Professional Development Initiative Presents: Data Literacy: Busting Myths of Big Data Speaker: Dr. Nairanjana Dasgupta, Boeing Science/Math Education Distinguished Professor in Mathematics and Statistics Location: CUB L60 (Butch’s Den)
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
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“Disease-Climate-Microbiome Triangles in Plants”
“Disease-Climate-Microbiome Triangles in Plants”
Seminar Title: “Disease-Climate-Microbiome Triangles in Plants” Speaker: Dr. Shengyang He, HHMI Investigator, University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University Location: Bryan Hall 305 Schedule here (seminars recorded with PANOPTO, contact Theresa Pfaff tpfaff@wsu.edu if you are interested in viewing a recording)
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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“Integrating Mutualism, Facilitation, and Vector Biology into Food Web Ecology: Insights from Forest Caterpillars and Pea Aphids”
“Integrating Mutualism, Facilitation, and Vector Biology into Food Web Ecology: Insights from Forest Caterpillars and Pea Aphids”
Seminar Title: “Integrating Mutualism, Facilitation, and Vector Biology into Food Web Ecology: Insights from Forest Caterpillars and Pea Aphids” Speaker: Robert Clark, Postdoc in Crowder Lab, WSU Location: FSHN 354 Schedule here (AMS dialup #772402, broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon, Tri-Cities)
“Geoecology of serpentine outcrops.”
“Geoecology of serpentine outcrops.”
Seminar Title: “Geoecology of serpentine outcrops.” Speaker: Dr. Susan Harrison, UC Davis Location: Spark 233
“Fate of Aminopyralid and Dicamba in Cold Soils” and “Compassion: The Joy of Science”
“Fate of Aminopyralid and Dicamba in Cold Soils” and “Compassion: The Joy of Science”
Seminar Title: “Fate of Aminopyralid and Dicamba in Cold Soils” and “Compassion: The Joy of Science” Speaker: Dr. Steven Seefeldt, Assistant Research Faculty, WSU Mount Vernon NW Washington Research and Extension Center and Dr. Jason Streubel, Adjunct Faculty, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule and abstracts here (Broadcast to […]
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Water Resources Club
Water Resources Club
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
3 events,
Clean Tech Breakfast Series: Expert Panel discusses Nuclear Fusion
Clean Tech Breakfast Series: Expert Panel discusses Nuclear Fusion
Seminar Title: Clean Tech Breakfast Series: Expert Panel discusses Nuclear Fusion Speaker: Office of Research Location: Spark 233 This event will feature a panel of representatives from three of North America’s leading technology companies – Helion Energy, General Fusion and TAE Technologies.
“Hydrology connects the ecologic and geologic carbon cycles”
“Hydrology connects the ecologic and geologic carbon cycles”
Seminar Title: “Hydrology connects the ecologic and geologic carbon cycles” Speaker: Kent Keller Location: PACCAR 202
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1 event,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
1 event,
3 events,
Information Sessions: Using Project Management to Enhance Your Research
Information Sessions: Using Project Management to Enhance Your Research
Seminar Title: Information Sessions: Using Project Management to Enhance Your Research Speaker: Dr. Mike Wolcott, WSU Location: Lighty 280, WSU Please RSVP HERE.
“Optimizing light conditions for apple production in Washington State using protective netting”
“Optimizing light conditions for apple production in Washington State using protective netting”
Seminar Title: “Optimizing light conditions for apple production in Washington State using protective netting” Speaker: Dr. Giverson Mupambi, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon, Tri-Cities)
“The Invisible Water Utility: Redefining Sustainability in a Changing Climate”
“The Invisible Water Utility: Redefining Sustainability in a Changing Climate”
Seminar Title: “The Invisible Water Utility: Redefining Sustainability in a Changing Climate” Speaker: Dr. John Matthews, Coordinator and co-founder of the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA) Location: University of Idaho, IRIC Lobby Followed by a panel discussion on the topic of Resilient Water Management in a Climate Altered World. Panelists in addition to John […]
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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“Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity”
“Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity”
Seminar Title: “Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity” Speaker: Claudio Gratton, Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin Location: FSHN T101 Schedule here (AMS dialup #772402, broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon, Tri-Cities)
“Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.”
“Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.”
Seminar Title: “Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.” Speaker: Dr. Kent Keller, School of the Environment, WSU Location: Pullman- SPARK 233, Vancouver- Engineering and CS Bldg 120, TriCities- Floyd Academic Building TC 224, Puyallup- Chicona Room
Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations
Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations
Seminar Title: Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations Speaker: Andrew Horgan, “Image Based Modeling of Spring Growth Patterns in Winter Wheat”; Lindsay Koby, “A New Option for Control of Ventenata dubia”; Stephanie Sjoberg, “The Low Falling Number Problem of Wheat: Applying Knowledge About Seed Biology to a Real World Issue” Location: Johnson Hall […]
1 event,
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
2 events,
Software Carpentry workshop
CEREO and CIRC are co-sponsoring a Software Carpentry workshop on February 28 – March 1. This two day workshop will cover: navigating file systems and automating tasks with the command line, basic programming with Python, and version control with Git. During the workshop, instructors and helpers guide participants through hands-on exercises and peer-peer programming activities. […]