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  • Biogeochemistry
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change

Celebrating 65 years of biogeochemistry at Cornell - Learning from the past to inform the future 

Misty mountains with pine trees

Attendees will learn about the earth's biogeochemical cycling by world experts and will hear about some of the most pressing biogeochemical questions across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

In this session, Dr. Aimée Classen, professor and director of the biological station at the University of Michigan, will discuss the direct and indirect effects of global change in mountains around the world.

The 45-minute in-person session will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A and reception. Attendees must follow Cornell University health and safety protocols for indoor events; masks will be required. No RSVP required. 

Prefer to attend via Zoom? Login information below -

Zoom: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/93382499119?pwd=cWZqNVdsWmNSUDVsUy81U3BsUmE1UT09

Meeting ID: 933 8249 9119

Passcode: 421626

Date & Time

February 18, 2022
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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Contact Information

Meredith Holgerson, Assistant professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

  • meredith.holgerson [at] cornell.edu

Speaker

Dr. Aimée Classen, Professor & Director of Biological Station, University of Michigan

  • aclassen [at] umich.edu

Departments

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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