Biology Seminar Series: Alex Bradshaw, Clark University
The Lasry Center for BioscienceAlexander Bradshaw is a mycologist with experience in microbiology, including work with bacterial and fungal specimens.
Alexander Bradshaw is a mycologist with experience in microbiology, including work with bacterial and fungal specimens.
Leading scholars and policy experts will discuss the current state and future of the global energy transition, including questions of climate, energy, and extractive industries.
His research focuses on the effects of climate, disturbances, and land use on mountain forest ecosystems in the U.S. and in Europe. Important recent research themes include: 1) the causes and consequences of forest disturbances such as fires and insect outbreaks, 2) the effects of climate on tree mortality and forest dieback, 3) interactions and […]
His research group is interested in multiple aspects of ecology including: organic matter dynamics, ecosystem metabolism, food webs, disturbance, nutrient dynamics, invasive species, and tropical conservation. Our current focus projects are (1) Impacts of consumer assemblage extirpations and introduced species on tropical island aquatic ecosystems, and (2) Urbanization effects on community structure and ecosystem processes […]
Regretfully, we have had to cancel this week’s lecture, “Creating Large Scale Participatory Public Installations,” by Clark alums Lorne Covington and Bill Saiff on Thursday, October 23 at 7:30pm. We apologize for any inconvenience and hope to see you at future events sponsored by our Interactive Arts Collaborative. More to come soon! How do you […]
Sam Balian, MBA, joins us to provide insight into data analytics, continuous improvement, relational database management, and automation scripting.
This two-day conference will focus on advancements in serious games and how games and game technologies can be a powerful collaboration point across an array of fields.
The Biology Open House will showcase faculty and student research and offer opportunities to tour labs in the Lasry Center for Bioscience. Additional activities will include raffles, stickers, snacks, and a scavenger hunt.
The Department of Biology presents a seminar with Carolyn Elya, assistant professor of molecular and cell biology at Harvard University, whose research uses the E. muscae-fruit fly (“zombie fly”) system to further our understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
This talk will summarize Principal Data Scientist Ross Potter’s diverse research experience in applied data science covering two broad topics. Firstly, his Ph.D. and postdoctoral research — numerically modeling the formation of asteroid impact craters. He will cover how this modeling is done, why it is needed, and applications to human and robotic planetary missions […]
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