GEM3 Seminars return in February
The GEM3 Seminar series is intended as an opportunity to learn about GEM3 research and share ideas pertaining to the objectives of GEM3 research. The overall purpose/goal of the online seminars is to encourage awareness, discussion and understanding of GEM3 related research, education and expertise across the state of Idaho and to build connections within the project. The intent is that the seminars will contribute to the success of GEM3 by allowing a regular space/time for GEM3 research updates and to provide opportunities for connections to be made across disciplines.
The Spring Seminar Schedule will be held on the following dates at 2pm (PST) / 3pm (MT):
February 7th - Inbreeding depression explains killer whale population dynamics. Speakers: Mary Kardos & Eric Ward (NOAA NWFSC)
February 28th - GIS Clipping and Summarization toolbox. Speaker: Justin Welty (USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center)
March 28th - Selection across plant genomes in response to stress. Speaker: Megan Ruffley (Carnegie Institution for Science)
April 25th - Soil microorganism interactions with plants. Speaker: Linda van Diepen (University of Wyoming)
May 2nd - Speaker TBA
Please contact GEM3 Postdoc and our Spring Seminar coordinator, Erica Holdridge (ericaholdridge@boisestate.edu) with questions.