Science Seminar: Making the most of available data: How integrated modeling can expand the usability of individual data sources
Mar 11, 2025
Hosted By:
NEON
Join Elise Zipkin of Michigan State University on March 11, 2025 for a talk, "Making the most of available data: How integrated modeling can expand the usability of individual data sources."
The goal of the NEON monthly science seminar series is to build community among researchers at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and NEON. Specifically, presentations will:
Highlight new findings and frontiers of ecology and NEON science
Build a robust and active researcher community
Showcase and catalyze partnerships
Amplify resources and tools that enable cross-scale ecological research
All talks are 12-1 pm MT. Find the schedule of speakers for 2024-2025 on our webpage Science Seminars.
Each NEON Science Seminar in the series provides 0.25 continuing education units from the Ecological Society of America's Board of Professional Certification. Visit to learn more about this program.
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