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    Emily Bernhardt

    Emily Bernhardt Dr. Emily S. Bernhardt is the James B. Duke Professor of biogeochemistry in Duke鈥檚 Department of Biology. Bernhardt鈥檚 research is motivated by a desire to understand how our use of watersheds alters energy and nutrient cycling in receiving 鈥�
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    Sarah Bevins

    Sarah Bevins Sarah Bevins is an ecologist who works on wildlife pathogens and emerging infectious diseases. She is a Research Scientist at the USDA National Wildlife Research Center where her research focuses on the design of large-scale surveillance 鈥�
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    Frank Davis

    Frank Davis Frank Davis is a landscape ecologist and Distinguished Professor at UC Santa Barbara's Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. He also serves as Executive Director of the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office and 鈥�
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    Mike Dietze

    Mike Dietze Michael Dietze is an associate professor of Earth & Environment at Boston University. His lab uses a combination of field research, remote sensing, novel statistical methods, numerical models, and ecoinformatics tools to gain a quantitative 鈥�
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    Anne Giblin

    Anne Giblin Anne Giblin is a biogeochemist and Senior Scientist at the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory. Anne鈥檚 major research interest is on the cycling of elements that drive ecologically important processes. Much of her work has 鈥�
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    Peter Groffman

    Peter Groffman Peter Groffman is a professor at the City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center and Brooklyn College Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. 鈥�
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    Rob Guralnick

    Rob Guralnick Rob Guralnick is Curator of Biodiversity Informatics in the University of Florida's Department of Natural History and the Florida Museum of Natural History. Guralnick's interdisciplinary work centers on global change biology using a variety 鈥�
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    Sparkle Malone

    Sparkle Malone Dr. Sparkle L. Malone is an Assistant Professor at Yale University. Her primary research focus is to improve our understanding of how climate and disturbance regimes influence spatial and temporal variability in ecosystem structure and 鈥�
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    Jackie Matthes

    Jackie Matthes Jackie Matthes is a Senior Scientist at Harvard Forest with broad expertise in ecosystem ecology. In Jackie's previous position at Wellesley College, her undergraduate courses ranged from introductory organismal biology to ecosystem 鈥�
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    Kim Novick

    Kim Novick Dr. Kim Novick is an associate professor and Fischer Faculty Fellow in the O鈥橬eill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. Her research focuses on understanding how climate variability affects ecosystems, and 鈥�
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    EREN-NEON Flexible Learning Projects Enable Socially Distanced Ecology

    EREN-NEON Flexible Learning Projects Enable Socially Distanced Ecology The pandemic has created new challenges for educators鈥攂ut that doesn't mean learning has to stop. The Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN) collaborated with the NEON program 鈥�
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    2021 GSMNP Science Colloquium

    2021 GSMNP Science Colloquium View the recorded talk here 聽or below. -- NEON will be presenting at the聽2021 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Science Colloquium on March 4th,聽2021.聽 This year鈥檚 colloquium will be a virtual event, taking place over Zoom. 鈥�
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    Workshop: Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System

    Workshop: Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System NEON will be presenting at the聽 Exploring a Dynamic Soil Information System workshop , hosted by the聽National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. "Soils are a critical natural resource 鈥�
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    Getting to Know the NEON Domains: Prairie Peninsula

    Getting to Know the NEON Domains: Prairie Peninsula View the Prairie Peninsula Domain storymap here! This blog series explores each of the 20 NEON ecoclimate Domains and the field sites within them. In the middle of North America, the eastern forests give 鈥�
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    Webinar: Accessing NEON Archives and Applying JGI & EMSL Omics Tools

    Webinar: Accessing NEON Archives and Applying JGI & EMSL Omics Tools Join the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) for a free webinar: "Accessing NEON's Environmental Sample Archives, Applying JGI & EMSL 鈥�
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    AIS Field Maintenance and Calibration Data Now Available for Provisional Data

    AIS Field Maintenance and Calibration Data Now Available for Provisional Data AIS field maintenance and calibration data are now available for the following data products for provisional data (primarily data collected July 1st, 2020 and after). AIS 鈥�
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    Getting Started with NEON Data & Resources

    Getting Started with NEON Data & Resources AG真人百家乐官方网站 NEON Data聽 What types of data does NEON provide?聽 NEON generates standardized and quality-controlled data products including meteorological, soil, organismal, biogeochemical, freshwater aquatic, and remote 鈥�
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    Celebrating Weird and Wonderful Wildlife at the NEON Field Sites

    Celebrating Weird and Wonderful Wildlife at the NEON Field Sites Happy World Wildlife Day! At the NEON program, we are lucky enough to share our workspaces with all kinds of wild creatures, great and small. And while we only collect data on a few 鈥�
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    Deadline: Call for Nominations, NEON's STEAC

    Deadline: Call for Nominations, NEON's STEAC NEON is seeking nominations for its Science, Technology & Education Advisory Committee. Please consider nominating yourself or a peer by April 1, 2021! NEON's STEAC is an advisory body to the NEON Program that 鈥�
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    Getting Started with NEON Webinar

    Getting Started with NEON Webinar Join NEON for a webinar on March 24, 2021! The National Ecological Observatory Network has countless datasets, supporting documents, training resources, pieces of infrastructure, and experts across the United States and 鈥�
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    Open Explore NEON Workshop

    Open Explore NEON Workshop Join NEON for a virtual workshop June 14-17, 2021! This workshop introduces participants to NEON, teaches them how to access and work with NEON data, and allows them to interact with NEON science staff to get assistance working 鈥�
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    Live From the Field: Carbon Storage & Cycling

    Live From the Field: Carbon Storage & Cycling Join NEON & the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS) for an informal chat with researchers using NEON data to examine carbon storage and cycling in ecosystems within Colorado, Maryland, and 鈥�
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    New version of neonUtilities (2.0.1)

    New version of neonUtilities (2.0.1) neonUtilities 2.0.1 is now available on CRAN ! This new version resolves several bugs in the initial release of neonUtilities 2.0.0 ; update is highly recommended. Bug fixes: stackByTable() handling of 鈥�
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    NCEAS and NEON develop virtual onboarding resource for a changing world

    NCEAS and NEON develop virtual onboarding resource for a changing world Scientists today are collaborating more and more across networks and teams, with "open science" including not just open publication, but also open data, software, code, and workflows. 鈥�
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    Deadline to Register: NSF NEON June Workshop

    Deadline to Register: NSF NEON June Workshop NSF NEON WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT Complex Landscapes at Scale: Integrating our Understanding of Managed and Unmanaged Lands at Regional to Continental Scales Registration deadline: March 21, 2021 REGISTER HERE 聽 鈥�

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