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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171020
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SUMMARY:Go Blue Friday
DESCRIPTION:The following days have been designated as UMaine’s Go Blue Fridays\, a chance to show your UMaine spirit and campus pride by wearing blue and/or UMaine clothing: Feb. 10 and 24; March 24; April 7 and 14; and May 12.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/go-blue-friday/2017-10-20/
LOCATION:ME
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SUMMARY:Life on Planet Ocean -0 From DNA to #OceanOptimism.
DESCRIPTION:The School of Marine Sciences presents \nDr. Nancy Knowlton\,\nSmithsonian Institute \nMost of the planet is ocean. For centuries its vastness stood in the way of scientific understanding and humancaused damage\, but that has now changed. Marine scientists today can take advantage of technologies to understand life in the ocean in ways that were previously inconceivable. But as witnesses to unprecedented destruction\, they must also consider the role they can play in maintaining and restoring ocean health\, including by engaging in public dialogue. For decades the primary message has been doom and gloom\, but increasingly the importance of sharing more positive examples of success has been recognized. \nPolycom availability with Darling Marine Center\, Gulf of Maine Research Institute\, and Bigelow Laboratories \nHost: Susan Brawley \nAll School of Marine Science seminars are in Room 354\, Aubert Hall at 11:00 a.m. on Fridays. Refreshments are available at 10:45 a.m. A voluntary brown bag lunch involving the speaker will follow the seminar to generate interdisciplinary discussions around the presented marine science topic. \nFor more information\, contact Susan Brawley at brawley@maine.edu.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/life-planet-ocean-0-dna-oceanoptimism/
LOCATION:354 Aubert Hall\, 354 Aubert Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Darling Marine Center,School of Marine Sciences
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Marine Sciences":MAILTO:susanne@maine.edu
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SUMMARY:How I got to eDNA.
DESCRIPTION:The School of Marine Sciences presents \nDr. David Emerson\nBigelow Laboratories\n \nThe broad scale use of molecular-based methods to monitor ecosystem processes is opening new insights into marine ecosystem communities and processes and how we study them. In simplest terms\, the basis for these approaches focuses on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) collected directly either from the water column or sediments to interrogate communities and populations from viruses to whales. I will talk about my own work on studying lithotrophic iron-oxidizing bacteria\, and how the use of molecular approaches coupled to laboratory studies has helped us elucidate the ‘where’ and ‘who’ questions that are fundamental to understanding the ecology of these unique microbes. I will then shift to the larger context of using eDNA coupled with vital physical and chemical data integrated through big data analytics to potentially develop a new paradigm for how we approach studying ecosystem diversity. This latter work is the focus of the current NSF EPSCoR Track 1 proposal for the State of Maine. \nPolycom availability with Darling Marine Center\, Gulf of Maine Research Institute\, and Bigelow Laboratories \nHost: Heather Leslie \nAll School of Marine Science seminars are in Room 354\, Aubert Hall at 11:00 a.m. on Fridays. Refreshments are available at 10:45 a.m. A voluntary brown bag lunch involving the speaker will follow the seminar to generate interdisciplinary discussions around the presented marine science topic. \nFor more information\, contact Susan Brawley at brawley@maine.edu.
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/how-i-got-to-edna/
LOCATION:354 Aubert Hall\, 354 Aubert Hall\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Darling Marine Center,School of Marine Sciences
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Marine Sciences":MAILTO:susanne@maine.edu
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SUMMARY:School of Biology and Ecology Graduate Research Showcase
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! Refreshments served at 3:00 PM \nFor more information : Dr. Danielle Levesque\, danielle.l.levesque@maine.edu\, 1-2511\, or Dr. Allison Gardner\, allison.gardner@maine.edu \nSponsored by the School of Biology & Ecology as part of the 2017 Fall Seminar Series
URL:https://elh.umaine.edu/event/school-biology-ecology-graduate-research-showcase/
LOCATION:107 Norman Smith Hall\, orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Seminars,School of Biology and Ecology
ORGANIZER;CN="School of Biology and Ecology":MAILTO:teresa.costello@umit.maine.edu
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