Science on Wheels
Wednesday, November 10
6:30pm - 7:30pm
This event will virtually connect you with scientists from MU who will discuss their research in a wide variety of subject areas, ranging from the conservation of plants and animals to the development of new techniques to understand and treat human diseases. Come prepared to listen, learn and ask questions. Ages 10-adult. Register to get a Zoom link. Will also be recorded for later viewing.
This event will virtually connect you with scientists from MU who will discuss their research in a wide variety of subject areas, ranging from the conservation of plants and animals to the development of new techniques to understand and treat human diseases. Come prepared to listen, learn and ask plenty of questions.
Our presenters and topics will be:
- Katie Horton — plant phylogeny, and special ecosystems
- Frances DiDonato — demography of atlantic brant geese
- Alejandro Chávez Treviño — grassland birds & bison ecology
- Zach Traylor — sugar transport in corn
- Ryan Swanson — plant gene editing with viruses
- Laurie Agosto — innate immunity
Ages 10-adult. Please register to get a link to this Zoom webinar. We will also record this event for later viewing until January 5.
Online and Broadcast Events
Please note that this program is taking place online or via broadcast rather than at a physical location. Please see the event description for details on where to view or tune in.
