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George Weiblen, University of Minnesota, Biodiversity, Plant-Insect Interactions “Biodiversity Discovery with Indigenous Scientists in New Guinea”

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Sabah Ul-Hasan, Scripps Research & The Biota Project, Venom Microbiology, Bioinformatics “Ugh, Another Microbiome Story. How Venom Microbiomics Can Guide Our Fundamental Understanding of Biology”

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Edward Stanley, Florida Museum of Natural History, “The inside Story: Employing 3D imaging to unlock the full potential of biological specimens”

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Exit Seminar: Ian Ausprey, “Avian Community Disassembly in Fragmented Cloud Forests of the Peruvian Andes”

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Mónica I. Feliú-Mójer, Ciencia Puerto Rico & iBiology, Science Communication “Science Communication to Make Science More Equitable and Inclusive”

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Exit Seminar: Felicity Newell, “Birds, arthropods, and plants: how rainfall seasonality regulates reproduction across food webs in the Peruvian Andes”

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Jeffrey Adrion, Insitute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon “The Promise and Perils of Deep Learning for Population Genetics”

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Marcus Feldman, Stanford University, Population Genetics “Next Generation Studies in Gene-Culture Coevolution”

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Juannan Zhou, Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory “Turning Wright’s vision into reality – modeling fitness landscapes with machine learning”

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Exit Seminar: Bonnie Kircher, “Sexually Dimorphic Skeletal Development in Anolis sagrei”

Exit Seminar: Trey Polvadore, “The molecular basis of positional information in salamander limb regeneration”

Srilakshmi Raj, Cornell University, Molecular Biology & Genetics, “Population genetic approaches to understand and predict human complex disease”

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Christine Angelini, University of Florida, Coastal Ecology “Blending Natural History and Multi-Sector Collaboration to Sustain Our Rapidly Changing Coastal Landscapes”

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Dan Schrider, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, “Automatic my own job: deep learning for population genetics”

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