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National Ecological Observatory Network: An overview of flora protocols and data
UPDATE 19-JAN-2022: This event, originally scheduled for late 2021, has been rescheduled for the date in 2022 shown here. All information below is up-to-date and accurate.
“National Ecological Observatory Network: An overview of flora protocols and data”
A (Virtual) Lunchtime Lecture by Monika Kelley
In April, we welcome Botanist Monika Kelley who will provide an overview of mission and structure of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). She will cover the methodologies and data products associated with various physical, chemical, and biological sampling protocols observing woody and herbaceous biota across the Observatory. Additionally, she will discuss some of the findings made at the NEON Domain 11 site within the Caddo-Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands and ways in which researchers are utilizing NEON data. This 1-hr seminar will include a short Q&A session after the lecture.
This virtual seminar will be broadcast 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. A link to the recording will be posted here soon.
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.
POST-EVENT FOLLOW-UP:
- THIS EVENT HAS ENDED. You may view the recording at https://youtu.be/Dse6LwAvs6wby.
- Resources relevant to the lecture:
- Careers with NEON: https://www.neonscience.org/get-involved/work-opportunities/careers
- Funding opportunities—Interested in using NEON data and resources, but need funding? Check out the various annual and one-time external funding resources available for supporting the use of NEON data and resources: https://www.neonscience.org/resources/funding-opportunities
- Assignable Assets Program—The NEON Assignable Assets Program makes available certain components of NEON’s infrastructure to members of the community to support their own research or other activities: https://www.neonscience.org/resources/research-support
- Research Publications: https://www.neonscience.org/impact/papers-publications
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.
Date
- Apr 05 2022
- Expired!
Time
(online)- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
National Ecological Observatory Network: An overview of flora protocols and data
Date
- Apr 05 2022
- Expired!
Time
(online)- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
Organizer
Brooke Byerley Best
UPDATE 19-JAN-2022: This event, originally scheduled for late 2021, has been rescheduled for the date in 2022 shown here. All information below is up-to-date and accurate.
“National Ecological Observatory Network: An overview of flora protocols and data”
A (Virtual) Lunchtime Lecture by Monika Kelley
In April, we welcome Botanist Monika Kelley who will provide an overview of mission and structure of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). She will cover the methodologies and data products associated with various physical, chemical, and biological sampling protocols observing woody and herbaceous biota across the Observatory. Additionally, she will discuss some of the findings made at the NEON Domain 11 site within the Caddo-Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands and ways in which researchers are utilizing NEON data. This 1-hr seminar will include a short Q&A session after the lecture.
This virtual seminar will be broadcast 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. A link to the recording will be posted here soon.
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.
POST-EVENT FOLLOW-UP:
- THIS EVENT HAS ENDED. You may view the recording at https://youtu.be/Dse6LwAvs6wby.
- Resources relevant to the lecture:
- Careers with NEON: https://www.neonscience.org/get-involved/work-opportunities/careers
- Funding opportunities—Interested in using NEON data and resources, but need funding? Check out the various annual and one-time external funding resources available for supporting the use of NEON data and resources: https://www.neonscience.org/resources/funding-opportunities
- Assignable Assets Program—The NEON Assignable Assets Program makes available certain components of NEON’s infrastructure to members of the community to support their own research or other activities: https://www.neonscience.org/resources/research-support
- Research Publications: https://www.neonscience.org/impact/papers-publications
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.