Check it out! Professor Mark O. Martin was quoted in Time Magazine about his friendship with scientist Esther Lederberg! https://t.co/BoFu2AwmDQ https://t.co/BoFu2AwmDQ
HUGE Congratulations to Professor Stacey Weiss, who has been named as William L. McCormick Professor of Natural Sciences, 2019-2024. Stacey is a behavioral and evolutionary ecologist in the Department of Biology, and... https://t.co/6ZP7iWwGgI
Please join us on Thursday, April 25th, for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Untangling the Interfacial Details of Biologically and Environmentally Relevant Nanoemulsions
Andrew Carpenter, PhD Candidate
University of... https://t.co/mk9Dpkj2qE
Join us Thursday, April 11th, for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Saving Southern Resident Killer Whales
by Joe Gaydos
SeaDOC Society
4 pm, Thompson 175
Refreshments and conversation at 3:45.
Biology professor Mark O. Martin and his wife Jennifer Quinn, have created #LuxArt of some leading women in science by "painting" with bioluminescent bacteria. Check it out!... https://t.co/gbRwg9Qe76
Founder of #MeTooSTEM, Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University, will be hosting multiple seminars on April 17th and multiple workshops... https://t.co/fOEA6sujoU
Join us on Thursday, April 4th, for the next Thompson Hall Seminar!
"The ecology and evolution of high-altitude biodiversity in North America"
Scott Hotaling, Postdoctoral Researcher,
Washington State University
4 pm, Thompson 175
Come hear Biology student Will Brooks give a talk about his research from last summer on Hybridization in White-crowned Sparrows!
TODAY! March 26th, Thompson Hall 175, 6:45 pm.
Join us on Thursday, March 28th for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
"Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Exotic Deep Sea Life Off Our Coast"
by Deborah Kelley, University of Washington School of Oceanography
4 pm, Thompson 175
Refreshments and conversation at 3:45.
Two of our awesome Biology students, Grace Sullivan '19 and Lisa Grimm '20, were quoted in a News Tribune column about youth-led climate change, check it out! https://t.co/wYHyGrEpNf
Lisa was also mentioned... https://t.co/wYHyGrEpNf
Hot off the presses! Check out this awesome new research from Professor Carrie Woods from her work studying Ethiopian church forests! Congratulations Carrie!
https://t.co/2EwCMhaF3M https://t.co/2EwCMhaF3M
Join us on Thursday, March 14th for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Natural salinization of the Jemez Watershed, New Mexico: an insight from trace element geochemistry
Jon Golla
Department of Earth and Planetary... https://t.co/HR9ChEacmg
Congratulations to Biology’s own Tessa Nania, who won the Best Undergraduate Oral Presentation Award at the annual Pacific Seabird Meeting in Hawaii last week! Way to go!!!
Join us Thursday, March 7th for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Chemical Characterization and Control of Diesel-Related Air Pollution
by Robert Harley
Carl W. Johnson Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental... https://t.co/aqj9by6LzU
Join us Thursday, February 28th, for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Beavers: Their Landscapes, Our Future
by Ben Goldfarb, Science Writer
Author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter
4 pm, Thompson 175
Join us on Thursday, Febraury 21st for the next Thompson Hall Seminar:
Conservation and Education Through Photography
Drew Collins, Founder of Made in Puget Sound
4 pm, Thompson 175
Refreshments and conversation at 3:45
Join us on Thursday, February 14th for:
Environmental Change and Avian Life Histories: An Ecophysiological Perspective
Dan Ardia
Franklin and Marshall College
4 pm, Thompson 175
Host: Peter Wimberger
Refreshments and conversation at 3:45.
Join us for the next Thompson Hall Science and Math Seminar on Thursday, February 7th:
"Outcomes of the Summer Science Research Student Survey: Where to go from here?"
by Amy Spivey and Kena Fox-Dobbs
University of Puget Sound
4 pm, Thompson 175