Waterloo Ecology Network - EcoEvo Journal Club
Next paper discussion
Johnathan Hernes will lead a discussion of:
Corrêa et al. 2006. Are myccorhiza always beneficial? Plant and Soil.
Meetings are hybrid:
Johnathan Hernes will lead a discussion of:
Corrêa et al. 2006. Are myccorhiza always beneficial? Plant and Soil.
Meetings are hybrid:
Please join us for a lively panel discussion and networking reception featuring some of our most recent Science alumni Award winners.
Co-existing with Invasive Wetland Plants
Join us to discuss selected papers with the Waterloo Ecology & Evolution community. Meetings are hybrid on Tuesdays 1-2 pm.
Everyone is welcome. All career stages and all departments.
In person: B2-256 (room for up to 6 people)
On Zoom: https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/95810844043?pwd=aEFnMnA2amdtbmNqK082RklkbU5DUT09
In person:
STC 0010
On Zoom:
https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/2905784835?pwd=RjgzNTg4c0x4bGNnL0o4OENLeXNEdz09
Meeting ID: 290 578 4835
Passcode: 004681
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Dr. Courtney Toth, University of Toronto
Microbial anaerobic degradation of BTEX
Dr. Aleeza Gerstein, University of Manitoba
Join us to discuss selected papers with the Waterloo Ecology & Evolution community. Meetings are hybrid on Tuesdays 1-2 pm.
Everyone is welcome. All career stages and all departments.
In person: B2-256 (room for up to 6 people)
On Zoom: https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/95810844043?pwd=aEFnMnA2amdtbmNqK082RklkbU5DUT09
In person:
STC 0010
On Zoom:
https://uwaterloo.zoom.us/j/2905784835?pwd=RjgzNTg4c0x4bGNnL0o4OENLeXNEdz09
Meeting ID: 290 578 4835
Passcode: 004681
_____________________________________________________
Dr. Courtney Toth, University of Toronto
Microbial anaerobic degradation of BTEX
Dr. Aleeza Gerstein, University of Manitoba