We've added new items to our list of of resources and tips for helping SESYNC teams elevate their team science. Check them out!
We've added new items to our list of of resources and tips for helping SESYNC teams elevate their team science. Check them out!
In this new video from SESYNC, Dr. Phillip Staniczenko explains what ecological networks are, why they’re useful, and where he thinks the field is heading next.
Join us on Jan. 26 as we kick off our spring virtual seminar series with SESYNC's Dr. Merle Eisenberg and Dr. Ophélie Couriot. Talks are free and open to the public. Registration required.
The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) is pleased to welcome Dr. Nate Jones as a new SESYNC Postdoctoral Fellow. Nate is a Hydrological and Ecological Engineer with a Ph.D. in Biological Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech. Prior to Virginia Tech, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering from the University of Arkansas at Fayettville. Get to know our newest researcher:
Name: Nate Jones
See below for details on SESYNC's Mixer at ESA, as well as presentations by SESYNC affiliated researchers.
By EMILY CASSIDY
As Lake Chad vanishes, seven million people are on the brink of starvation
Elizabeth Herzfeldt-Kamprath joins SESYNC as the Multimedia Specialist, where her work will focus on creating video stories to help communicate the important work supported by SESYNC.
By: Kate Weiss, SESYNC
SESYNC Senior Fellow Lisa Palmer recently published this blog in Scientific American.
A first of its kind study uses bioinformatics to help answer ecological questions about plant defenses and tree community dynamics