Page 18 of 25171 to 180 of 241 Past Events
2018
November
-
Dr Cristina Garcia
-Dr Cristina Garcia from CIBIO/InBio Portugal and the University of Liverpool will be the next speaker in the SBS research seminar series.
-
Professor Susan Healy
-Professor Susan Healy from the School of Biology at the University of St Andrews will be the speaker for the SBS research seminar series this week.
-
Dr Neil Banas
-Dr Neil Banas from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Strathclyde will be the speaker for the SBS research seminar series this week.
-
Dr Martijn van de Pol
-Dr Martijn van de Pol from the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO) will be giving the next talk in the SBS research seminar series.
-
Old bones and isotopes: reconstructing past diets and movements using archaeological chemistry
-Dr Kate Britton from the School of Geosciences at UoA will be the next speaker in the SBS research seminar series.
October
-
To be confirmed
-Roland Cormier from the Centre for Materials and Coastal Research at Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht in Germany will give a talk in the SBS Research Seminar series.
-
Using mechanistic experiments and macro ecological models to understand biodiversity of the little things that run the world
-Professor Nate Sanders, Director of Environmental Programme at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont will present in the SBS Research Seminar series.
-
Theory, Ecology and Design in Microbial Ecology
Professor Tom Curtis from Centre for Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy at Newcastle University will give his talk as part of the SBS Research Seminar Series.
May
-
Interactions between vegetation, soil and natural disturbances: focus on plant roots
-Dr Sarah De Baets from the Cranfield Soil and Agrifood Institute based at Cranfield University joins us for the last Friday research seminar of this academic term.
-
Understanding emergence of zoonotic, vector-borne and plant diseases in changing environments
-Dr Beth Purse from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Wallingford joins us for the penultimate Friday research seminar slot for this academic session.