[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: NCB Symposium 2022 - calls for lightning talks and posters
Jason Sexton
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Mon Nov 22 08:00:00 PST 2021
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From: Lawrence P Janeway <LJaneway at csuchico.edu>
Date: Sat, Nov 20, 2021 at 5:33 PM
Subject: NCB Symposium 2022 - calls for lightning talks and posters
To: Herbarium <herbarium at csuchico.edu>
Northern California Botanists 2022 Symposium
January 10-11, 2022 -- Virtual
www.norcalbotanists.org/
CALL FOR LIGHTNING TALKS
and
CALL FOR POSTERS
"Tools for a New Decade of Managing Northern California Plants"
Northern California Botanists will host its 11th botanical symposium on
January 10-11, 2022, with optional workshops on the 12th. Our 2022
Symposium will be an online symposium.
A 2-day schedule of presentations by working botanists will include
sessions on: The Power of Pollination: Habitat, Conservation, and Plant
Interactions; Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnobotany; Great Basin
Restoration Approaches; Riparian Vegetation Restoration from Theory to
Practice; New Discoveries; Now the Good News; and a Poster Session. Our
Keynote Address by Dr. Frank Kanawha Lake is titled "Indigenous Knowledge
and Ethnobotany: Tribal Understandings and Connection of Plants and the
Environment."
CALL FOR LIGHTNING TALKS
Lightning Talks Session
This year we are including a session of 5-minute lightning talks. Consider
giving a talk if you: Are working on a project about Northern California
and want to give us a quick update; Are aware of an issue of concern or
growing need in the botanical community; Want to promote something
exciting; Need to hire people for an upcoming botanical project; Have
discovered something novel and interesting while working on a project; Know
of new laws or regulations that the community should know about; Want to
update about what your organization is doing in Northern California; And
more.
See the NCB website for details. Responses are due by December 13.
www.norcalbotanists.org/
CALL FOR POSTERS
The NCB symposium planning committee invites you to submit a poster to
share your work and knowledge of the biology, ecology, conservation, or
management of our Northern California plant life with others. This will be
a great opportunity for continuing education and networking, especially
during the Monday dedicated poster session.
Attention Students: NCB will be holding a contest for the best student
poster presentations.
See the NCB website for details. Responses are due by December 13.
www.norcalbotanists.org/
OTHER INFORMATION
On the NCB website www.norcalbotanists.org/:
Symposium draft program.
Symposium registration form (online registration will open soon).
Symposium registration rates.
Symposium sponsorship.
Symposium workshops.
For more information about Northern California Botanists please to to:
www.norcalbotanists.org/
"Northern California Botanists is an organization with the purpose of
increasing knowledge and communication among agency, consulting, academic,
and other botanists about botanical issues concerning science,
conservation, education, and professional development. Our primary
objectives are to establish a communication forum via occasional meetings,
a scholarship fund for students working on botanical problems in northern
California, a job forum, and symposia that focus on the botany of northern
California."
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Jason (Jay) Sexton
(he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Chair, UCM Senate Committee on Research
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Merced
231 Science and Engineering Building 1
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
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