Celebrate Charles Darwin’s birthday with special behind-the-scenes tours of the Essig Museum insect collection in the Valley Life Sciences Building.Also on display will be Galapagos finches, rodents, a marine iguana, and tortoise shell, herbarium...
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Hungry for Change: Emerging Food Systems Leaders
Hosted by the Berkeley Food Institute, this talk brings together leaders from the food systems industry to highlight their work in advancing food equity, justice, and health.
ESPM Seminar Series, Spring 2019
David Ackerly, Dean of the College of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, will present: "Topography, species distributions and impacts of climate change on California native plants." Hosted by George Roderick.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR - Jennifer Smith
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
KUSTU ENDOWED LECTURE: "Mechanisms and Consequences of Biofilm Formation"
As part of the Kustu Endowed Lecture series, this talk will focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms of biofilm formation, c-di-GMP signaling, and environmental stress response.
Proteostasis, Sexual Dimorphism and Declining Adaptive Homeostasis in Ageing
Join us for this engaging talk as part of our weekly seminar
Food Politics 2019: Food Policy in the Trump Era with Marion Nestle
A special lecture series hosted by the Berkeley Food Institute.
2019 William Main Seminar Series
The 2019 William Main Seminar Series examines the confluence of environmental science, policy and management in contending with the spate of recent fire outbreaks in California.
ESPM Seminar Series, Spring 2019
Distinguished lecture by an ESPM Faculty, Kate O'Neill: "New Global Politics of Waste." Hosted by George Roderick. Meet the speaker and enjoy refreshments after the talk in 139 Mulford Hall.
Pubscience Presents Sleepless and Alone
Join us as Dr. Eti Ben Simon, a researcher at the Center for Human Sleep Science at UC Berkeley, shares some new insights on human sleep.