Week of Events
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Go Blue Friday
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.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
No events on this day.
Monday, October 16, 2017
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October 16, 2017 -Past, Present, and Future of Kirtland’s Warbler Conservation
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October 16, 2017 -Protein tyrosine kinases: biochemistry and cancer signaling
Past, Present, and Future of Kirtland’s Warbler Conservation
Dr. Nathan Cooper Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center
Protein tyrosine kinases: biochemistry and cancer signaling
Gongqin Sun, Ph.D. Department of Cell & Molecular Biology University of Rhode Island Hosted by Robert Gundersen, Ph.D. For information contact: gundersn@maine.edu All lectures are free and open to the public. The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation to attend/participate […]
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
No events on this day.
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
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October 18, 2017 -Is terrestrial net primary production a planetary boundary for the carbon cycle?
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October 18, 2017 -Is terrestrial net primary production a planetary boundary for the carbon cycle?
Is terrestrial net primary production a planetary boundary for the carbon cycle?
The Barbara Wheatland Seminar Series presents Steven Running | Regents Professor of Ecology | University of Montana The Barbara Wheatland Seminar Series seeks to recruit prominent speakers on advanced, cutting edge research and applications of remote sensing and associated geospatial technology that relate to forestry, conservation, climate change, or other areas of concern. Made possible […]
Is terrestrial net primary production a planetary boundary for the carbon cycle?
The Barbara Wheatland Seminar Series presents: Steven Running Regents Professor of Ecology University of Montana Steven W. Running received his Ph.D. in Forest Ecology from Colorado State University, and has been with the University of Montana, Missoula since 1979, where he is a University Regents Professor of Global Ecology. His primary research interest is the […]
Thursday, October 19, 2017
No events on this day.
Friday, October 20, 2017
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October 20, 2017 -Life on Planet Ocean -0 From DNA to #OceanOptimism.
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October 20, 2017 -How I got to eDNA.
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October 20, 2017 -School of Biology and Ecology Graduate Research Showcase
Life on Planet Ocean -0 From DNA to #OceanOptimism.
The School of Marine Sciences presents Dr. Nancy Knowlton, Smithsonian Institute Most 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 […]
How I got to eDNA.
The School of Marine Sciences presents Dr. David Emerson Bigelow Laboratories The 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 […]
School of Biology and Ecology Graduate Research Showcase
All are welcome! Refreshments served at 3:00 PM For more information : Dr. Danielle Levesque, danielle.l.levesque@maine.edu, 1-2511, or Dr. Allison Gardner, allison.gardner@maine.edu Sponsored by the School of Biology & Ecology as part of the 2017 Fall Seminar Series
Saturday, October 21, 2017
No events on this day.
