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Limnoseminar | The Society of Canadian Limnologists (SCL)/La Société canadienne de limnologie (la SCL)
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SCL Membership & Subscription. Inspired by successful web-based seminar series such as @Microseminar. Https:/ microseminar.wordpress.com. Http:/ phyloseminar.org/about.html). The SCL will be hosting a series of monthly online live broadcasts to share research in the field of Limnology. Please do not hesitate to visit Microseminar. Pages for more info and access to great scientific content! And SCL( @Can Limnology. Please contact us via tweet or DM @ LimnoSeminar. If you are interested in doing a seminar!
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Uncategorized | minglingken
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Mass defects for natural history. Are the topic du jour around here. Those tiny mass differences form the basis of a nice multiplexing scheme for analytical chemists if you assume that different stable isotopes of the same element share exactly the same chemical reactivity. That assumption of equal reactivity works well enough for many applications, but there’s an entire field of chemistry dedicated the fact that it isn’t always true: isotopic geochemists. H) relative to protium (. That clumping in their...
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My Chrobial Romance: September 2015
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Monday, September 28, 2015. The grass may look greener. Second post as I sit and think about my first five years running a lab. Inevitably, there is going to be something about your lab/research situation that you're not happy with. If these things are within your control, great! On top of all this, many of the microbiology folks associated with the EEB department here have up and left in the last few years. Would I have had a bunch of different collaborations than I do right now? My research ideas would...
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microbes | minglingken
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Open seminars: a new and good idea. One of the things I liked best about being an academic researcher was group meeting. Every week, a different student or scholar would present some fresh data from their own projects. And these meetings were casual and interactive: you could interrupt any time with questions. That isn’t the case with MicroSeminar. It’s a new(ish) online-only, publicly accessible research seminar in microbiology created by Jennifer Biddle. Of the talks I’ve enjoyed so far. In the thousan...
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Upcoming Seminars & Events
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160; Seminars and Events. Upcoming Seminars and Events. Full seminar schedules (pdf) SEE. Museum of Natural Science. There are no events. This page was last updated Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Department of Biological Sciences. 202 Life Sciences Building. Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Send Comments or Questions about this site to the Webmaster.
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Boffinomics | Because everything else has been sequenced. | Page 2
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Because everything else has been sequenced. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. And so it begins…. July 24, 2014. Today I put down the bioinformatic analysis of SAR11 proteomics, donned a lab coat and stepped into the lab for the first time in around 18 months. My assistant Jo (pictured) is helping me get our techniques down for hunting out new. Are important in the degradation of carbon from marine algal blooms. The Death of the Scientific Conference? July 4, 2014. 30 minu...
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Northern Gulf of Mexico shelfwide hypoxia cruise | Thrash Lab
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Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University. Northern Gulf of Mexico shelfwide hypoxia cruise. May 9, 2013. Today I leave on my first cruise as a new faculty at LSU. I’m joining Nancy Rabalais and collaborators of hers from the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium. LUMCON), as well as a graduate student from Olivia Mason. 8216;s lab at Florida State University ( @OUMasonLab. To participate on this year’s shelfwide hypoxia investigation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Next Post →. Creat...
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People | Thrash Lab
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Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University. J Cameron Thrash, Assistant Professor. I’m a Southern California native and grew up in Orange County. I managed to complete undergraduate studies at UC San Diego in spite of being constantly tempted with beautiful weather, epic surf and easy ocean access. Afterwards, I worked as a technician for Monica J. Carson. At Oregon State University, focusing on a variety of topics on the evolution and genomics of SAR11, the most abundant marine bacter...
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Open seminars: a new and good idea | minglingken
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Learning to listen to the silent majority. Raman spectroscopy is awesome and you should too →. Open seminars: a new and good idea. One of the things I liked best about being an academic researcher was group meeting. Every week, a different student or scholar would present some fresh data from their own projects. And these meetings were casual and interactive: you could interrupt any time with questions. That isn’t the case with MicroSeminar. And you don’t even have to leave home (or bed! The cost of goin...
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