Integrative Biology

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  • Minflux Workshop
    • All Day
      5/30/2023 - 6/2/2023
    • Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology

    Abberior Instruments and the IGB Core Facilities will be hosting the first Annual Midwest Advanced MINFLUX Super Resolution Workshop from May 30th to June 2nd.

    • 8:00 am
      6/7/2023
    • N-120 Turner Hall

    Pluralistic valuations of nature: Mixed-methods research with communities around protected areas in Alaska

    • 10:00 am
      6/9/2023
    • N-120 Turner Hall

    Improving the suitability of artificial roosts as a management tool for imperiled bat species

    • All Day
      6/12/2023

    • 8:00 am
      6/15/2023
    • W-121 Turner Hall

    Effects of Functional Group-Specific Complexation and Adsorption of Phytic Acid on its Degradation by Phytase

    • 11:00 am
      6/15/2023
    • N-527 Turner Hall

    Spatial ecology, habitat use, and angling vulnerability in Muskies in Shabbona Lake: implications for management of a recreational fishery

    • 7:50 am
      6/16/2023
    • W-203 Turner Hall

    Effects of pCO2 on Hydroxyapatite Formation and its Stability: Implications for Understanding Phosphorus Availability in Calcareous Soil

    • 2:00 pm
      6/22/2023
    • 607 Conference Center Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology

    Daniel Rokhsar, PhD Department of Molecular and Cell Biology; University of California Berkeley "Deeply conserved synteny and the evolution of animals"

    • All Day
      6/24/2023

    Join us on Saturday, June 24, for the 9th annual BeeBlitz to celebrate National Pollinator Week. Nature lovers and concerned citizens in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Ohio are invited to get outside, snap pictures of bees, and upload their findings to BeeSpotter (http://beespotter.org/). For more information, visit the BeeBlitz webpage https://beespotter.org/beeblitz).

    • 10:00 am
      6/26/2023
    • Forbes 1005

    eDNA Detection and Overwintering Habitat Modeling for the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake in a Southwestern Mesic Prairie.

    • 10:00 am
      6/27/2023
    • 101 Geo. Survey Conference Room, Natural Resources Building

    Where the Crawdads Sing: Examining biogeographic patterns of burrowing crayfish through diet and habitat use

    • 11:00 am
      6/28/2023
    • N-120 Turner Hall

    Role and Origin of human values in the Study of pro-environmental Behavior