Biology Department presents Lily Khadempour
The Lasry Center for BioscienceThe Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Lily Khadempour, a microbial evolutionary ecologist and assistant professor at Rutgers University.
The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Lily Khadempour, a microbial evolutionary ecologist and assistant professor at Rutgers University.
The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Kara McKinley, assistant professor of stem cell and regenerative biology at Harvard University.
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Renee Petipas, a lecturer at the University of Vermont and a global change biologist.
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Zeba Wunderlich, associate professor of biology and director of the Program in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry at Boston University.
Professor Amy Frazier of the University of California, Santa Barbara, will present “A Geographic Approach for Co-designing and Implementing ‘30×30’ Conservation Goals.”
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Zeba Wunderlich, associate professor of biology and director of the Program in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry at Boston University.
Professor Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University will present “Starting with solutions: A Global Political Ecology of Algae Innovation.”
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Clark University alumni Bill Saiff ’81 and Lorne Covington ’81, founders of NOIRFLUX, will discuss their unique approach and experience in creating multi-person responsive environments for public art, communication, education, research, and entertainment.
The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Elizabeth “Toby” Kellogg, principal investigator at the Danforth Plant Science Center.
The Biology Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Elizabeth “Toby” Kellogg, principal investigator at the Danforth Plant Science Center.
The Biology Department Spring 2025 Seminar Series presents Clark doctoral student Liam Cleary.
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