This lecture presented in partnership with the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
ESPM Seminar: Community-based Conservation and Working-lands Connectivity
Gary Burnett, Executive director, Heart of the Rockies will share a talk on Community-based conservation and working-lands connectivity: how turning to those affected by changing conditions builds durable solutions.
Special Plant and Microbial Biology Seminar: " Surface-Surfing with a Few Million Friends: How Identity Information Modulates the Emergent Behaviors of a Bacterial Swarm"
"The goal of our research is to understand how cells and organisms distinguish between self and other.
Thinking about climate risk in an era of extremes: California’s increasingly wide swings between drought and flood
A frustrating reality of modern climate science is that quantifying and modeling regional changes in the frequency/intensity of extremes due to global warming remains subject to considerable uncertainty.
Plant and Microbial Biology Seminar: "On How Symbiotic Fungi Rewire Plant Cells"
The Requena group is interested in unraveling how
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are perceived by their host plants and discriminated from pathogenic fungi. Natalia Requena is currently a visiting Miller Professor.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR - Telma Laurentino
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.
Michael Mascarenhas, Associate Professor: Power, Profit and Protest in Michigan’s Water Crisis
Service shutoffs and poisoned water are the tip of the proverbial iceberg in what continues to ail Michigan's marjority Black and urban communities.
Dean David D. Ackerly: Climate, Fire, and the Future of California’s Forests
Changing climates in California and decades of well-intentioned practices are leading to larger and more intense fires across the state.
Dean David D. Ackerly: CNR Parents' Breakfast with the Dean
CNR parents are invited to join CNR's new dean, David Ackerly, at this light breakfast. A Q&A will follow with Dean Ackerly and representatives from CNR’s office of instruction and student affairs.
David J. Nowak, Senior Scientist: Urbanization and Urban Forest Impacts on the American People and Forest Industry
How will urbanization and changing urban forests across the nation affect the health and well-being of the American population?