[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: NCB 2020 Symposium now open for registration

Jason Sexton jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Fri Oct 15 11:25:45 PDT 2021


NCB symposium! Happening remotely this year. Sign up!

Cheers,

Jay

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From: Lawrence P Janeway <LJaneway at csuchico.edu>
Date: Sun, Oct 27, 2019 at 8:42 PM
Subject: NCB 2020 Symposium now open for registration
To: Herbarium <herbarium at csuchico.edu>


Northern California Botanists 2020 Symposium is now open for registration!

And other dates for various submissions are given below.

www.norcalbotanists.org/symposia/symposium2020.htm



Northern California Botanists 2020 Symposium

January 13-14, 2020

at California State University, Chico



Northern California Botanists will host their 10th botanical symposium on
January 13-14, 2020 on the campus of California State University in Chico.
Optional workshops will be held on Wednesday, January 15. A two-day
schedule of presentations by working botanists will include sessions on
Species Boundaries, Fire in Managed Landscapes, Restoration, Pollinators,
Plant Biotic Interactions, Lightning Talks, Now the Good News, and New
Discoveries.



The 2020 Symposium Keynote Speaker will be Eric Knapp. His talk is titled
"Fire trends, causes, and consequences for the native plants we love."
Eric is a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, Pacific
Southwest Research Station and studies long-term changes to forests in the
absence of fire and how organisms, including plants, respond to
disturbances such as fire. The Keynote Address will follow the banquet on
Monday evening, January 13.  Although the banquet requires a paid ticket,
the Keynote Address is open to all.



Go to the 2020 Symposium web page

www.norcalbotanists.org/symposia/symposium2020.htm

for information about:



Registration -- early registration rates end December 20, 2019.

Draft program.

Lightning Talks Session -- contact the session organizer by November 15,
2019.

Call for Posters -- deadline for poster abstract submission is December 14,
2019.

Exhibitor Booths -- there is limited space, sign up early.

Student Stipends -- applications must be received no later than December 1,
2019.

Symposium Sponsorship -- help us support student attendance and
participation.

Workshops -- optional workshops on January 15, 2019.

and more.







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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or page layouts, or long explanations; they will be simply titled so you
can easily delete those that don’t apply to you, and contain minimal
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board member

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-- 
Jason (Jay) Sexton
(he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences
University of California, Merced
231 Science and Engineering Building 1
jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
http://sextonlab.ucmerced.edu/

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---We are quite literally air, water, soil, energy and other living
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