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Jewelflowers: A story of diversity, ecology & evolution
“Jewelflowers: A story of diversity, ecology & evolution”
A Visiting Researcher Seminar by Dr. Ivalú Cacho
Visiting researcher Dr. Natalia Ivalú Cacho will present her work on jewelflowers (Streptanthus; Brassicaceae), including a collaborative project with Dr. Alejandra Vasco examining a new endemic jewelflower from Pinnacles National Park in California, U.S.A. This project is funded by the Western National Parks Association. This 1-hr seminar will include a short Q&A session after the lecture.
This in-person seminar will be streamed live using the Zoom platform. Click here to connect to the event. The host will admit you once the event begins. Guests will be muted upon entry to the session. This event has ended.
Lecture includes a chat-based Q&A with the speaker. A recording of the lecture will be posted online after the event pending permission from the presenter. Check out past lectures here.
About the Research Lecture Series
The BRIT Research Lecture Series is designed to create community wide conversation about a diverse range of important and rapidly developing topics. This series gives scientists and speakers a forum for sharing the most current information about their areas of expertise and allows the public to interact with leading members of the local, national, and international scientific community. Read more at brit.org/events/lecture-series.