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May 13

Science Seminar: Where and when does stoichiometry matter in aquatic ecosystems?

May 13, 2025

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NEON

Join Eric Moody of Middlebury College on May 13, 2025 for a talk, "Where and when does stoichiometry matter in aquatic ecosystems?" 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...

May 18

Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting

May 18-22, 2025

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Society for Freshwater Science

NEON staff will be present at the 2025 Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This year's theme is Expanding Horizons: Freshwaters from mountains to the sea. There will be a NEON data skills workshop, presentations, and engagement with the NSF Emerge fellows. Learn more at the conference website here.

May 19

Participate in the Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI) survey

May 19, 2025

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Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI)

As part of an NSF AccelNet award focused on harmonizing drought data, the Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI; ) is conducting a study to better understand the technical skills and training opportunities to prepare the next generation of environmental scientists. If you are an environmental science researcher, please consider taking the survey before May 31 and distributing it to your networks.鈥�

May 22

Ecological Forecasting Initiative 2025 Conference

May 22-25, 2025

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EFI Research Coordination Network and the Virginia Tech Center for Ecosystem Forecasting

The 3.5-day in-person Ecological Forecasting Initiative 2025 Conference brings together individuals from academia, government agencies, industry and the non-profit sectors to share cutting-edge research and applications in ecological forecasting broadly. The conference will include a keynote address by NEON Director & Chief Scientist, Dr. Paula Mabee and a field trip into the mountains with the opportunity to visit the Mountain Lake Biological Station (MLBS) NEON site.

May 27

Annual Meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC)

May 27-31, 2025

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The Biodiversity Institute and the University of Kansas

Find NEON at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) in Lawrence, Kansas from May 27-31, 2025.

Jul 21

Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure Early Career Researcher Scholar Exchange

Jul 21-25, 2025

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Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure

NEON, a member of the Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure (GERI), provides support for GERI research about leveraging data provided by research infrastructures and networks. The GERI early career researcher (ECR) working group (WG) is participating in a Scholar Exchange in Boulder, CO (USA) from July 21-25, 2025. This Scholar Exchange will include professional trainings (such as applying AI techniques to environmental science research), manuscript writing and co-authorship, a data hackathon, field trips, and more. Applications to attend closed Apr 30, 2025. Learn more at GERI ECR Scholar...

Oct 15

NEON Convergence Summit 2025: Advancing Continental-Scale Biology

Oct 15-17, 2025

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NEON

Join us at NEON鈥檚 first Convergence Summit, held October 15-17 in Boulder, Colorado. This in-person, facilitated event will bring together NEON staff, NEON Ambassadors, and interdisciplinary teams of researchers who are motivated to explore innovative ways to use NEON data, samples, and infrastructure to advance continental-scale biology.

Oct 21

Living Data 2025: Unified Information Driving Transformation

Oct 21-24, 2025

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Living Data 2025

Living Data 2025 in Bogot谩, Colombia, October 21-24, 2025 is a joint conference that brings together members of biodiversity networks and hundreds of scientists, researchers, practitioners, and experts from around the world. Conference attendees share their knowledge and experience to transform the understanding of the state and trends of biodiversity and learn how work together contributes towards conserving the living world. NEON, Long Term Ecological Research Network (LTER), Environmental Data Initiative (EDI) and Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) are co-organizing a session...

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