How can STEM environments become more accessible to people with disabilities? I describe a few ways in a letter out yesterday and hope others will recommend more via the @sciencemagazine NextGen Voices call. 1/5
https://t.co/wUB79OqSMC
Happy (belated) New Years from ARMS Restore! We are so excited to continue to expand our research and further our goals this year. We have extended the fundraiser through the end of January in hopes of being able to raise half of our goal!
https://t.co/4hp8ajjTF2
MEET THE TEAM!
Hervet Randriamady is a PhD student studying Population Health Sciences at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. His main research is to understand the association between climate change, food insecurity, and mental disorders in the Ranobe Bay, Madagascar.
Around this giving season, Reef Doctor and ARMS Restore would appreciate any and all donations to support the team’s efforts to build new coral reefs in the coming year. Your donation could be responsible for the birth of a new coral colony! Thank you!!
https://t.co/4hp8ajjTF2
#FishyFisheryFriday Update: Dr. Krista Sherman showcased her queen conch research at #GCFI76! Her work highlights vital conch populations in SE Little Bahama Bank & supports the new East Grand Bahama marine protected area. Essential for sustainable conch fisheries & conservation
Join Dr. Valeria Pizarro at #GCFI76 today at 2:10 PM! Discover her 3-year study on #StonyCoralTissueLossDisease in New Providence, The Bahamas. Learn how it affects specific corals, risks local extinctions, and impacts fishing, tourism & the economy. Let's protect our reefs!
SDSU Biology alum Shahan Derkarabetian is @SDNHM’s new Curator of Entomology!
Shahan’s research focuses on Opliliones, non-spider arachnids and he even named a new species after Luke Skywalker!
More on his journey & how to get involved at the museum: https://t.co/rQ7zDFC2Rj
We have been hard at work!
After more than a year it is finally time to remove some of the ARMS from the reefs!
Stay tuned for our future post where we will share some of the amazing critters we’ve found on our ARMS 🦀
#madagascar#coralreef#scuba#protecttheocean
#Transdisciplinary approaches, involving researchers from multiple disciplines & stakeholders, are prioritized in all Belmont Forum calls. Join us for a discussion on #coproduction at #UNGA78
20 Sept, 11-13:30 EST
#sciencesummitunga
to register/join: https://t.co/EZmIDygEz9
#Transdisciplinary approaches, involving researchers from multiple disciplines & stakeholders, are prioritized in all Belmont Forum calls. Join us for a discussion on #coproduction at #UNGA78
20 Sept, 11-13:30 EST
#sciencesummitunga
to register/join: https://t.co/EZmIDygEz9
📰New CIRES story! @gsscholars provides early career scientists with immersive field experiences. Read more the program and learn about one graduate student's experience in Madagascar this summer: https://t.co/RdWKje9HV5
MEET THE TEAM!
Anissa Volanandiana!
Anissa is currently a PhD student at the Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines (https://t.co/xw8ZDR81Gc) of the University of Toliara - Madagascar. Her research focuses on fish diversity in the ARMS Restore project.
Hello from the ARMS Restore project!
We are a coral reef restoration project focused on restoring degraded reefs using new technology, Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures, to increase food security of the Malagasy community
Hit the follow button to come along on our journey!
Me: Yeah, you’ll want a lot of books on tape to get you through that trip.
Silence…
Undergraduate: *stares at me confused*
Postdoc clarifies: “Umm, I think that’s what older people call audio books.”
🤦🏻
DEADLINE & TARGETS EXTENDED : Mixed-Methods Bootcamp: Pairing Quantitative and Qualitative Methods. From October 23rd to October 27th. Deadline for registration: June 15th, 2023
Register_and_More_info: https://t.co/LEOjBUszor