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Merging theory and data to disentangle freshwater biodiversity

Speaker: Dr. Akira Terui Visiting From: University of North Carolina Greensboro Topic: Merging theory and data to disentangle freshwater biodiversity Host: Malcolm Schug Understanding ecological systems requires both theoretical modeling and field-based observation. Theory provides predictive frameworks for how ecosystems might respond to environmental gradients under specific scenarios, while field... Continue reading...

Safety Seminar

Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro

Speaker: Emily Lehman Topic: Safety Seminar Hosted by: Akira Terui This seminar will be held in person and shared through Microsoft Teams. Parking is available in the McIver Street Parking Deck. Meeting ID: 293 729 341 944 3 Passcode: r45ee7Cz Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields... Continue reading...

SNARE Protein Evolution and Expansion Drives Endosome Complexity

Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro

April 25, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Richard Chi Topic: SNARE Protein Evolution and Expansion Drives Endosome Complexity Host: Dr. Nick Ader Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu Affiliates may contact Akira Terui for information (a_terui@uncg.edu). Dr. Richard... Continue reading...