TE2020 is Almost Here!
Check your email for important details about accessing sessions, using Zoom, and getting technical support if you need it.
Check your email for important details about accessing sessions, using Zoom, and getting technical support if you need it.
Science & Training Director University of Connecticut
Students have until Friday, May 29 to submit posters for the Tiny Earth Symposium. Instructors have until the same date to submit "Tapas Talks".
One of the highlights of our annual symposium for instructors is the afternoon of “Tapas Talks”, short, appetizer-sized talks from partner instructors about Tiny Earth science, pedagogy, outreach, and more. We encourage registered instructors to apply to deliver one of these talks.
The Tiny Earth Symposium will feature virtual student research poster sessions on Thursday afternoon, June 11, during which each poster will have five minutes of live presentation time using Zoom, plus two minutes for Q & A. Visit tinyearth.wisc.edu/2020-symposium/poster-submission to submit your poster.
The symposium will take place online June 10-12. Instructors and students are encouraged to register now (registration open until June 1).
Tiny Earth Founder Jo Handelsman warned the Wisconsin Technology Council that bacterial infections following the coronavirus pandemic may be made more deadly by antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Registration for the 2020 Tiny Earth Virtual Symposium is open through June 1.
Registration for the 2020 Tiny Earth Virtual Symposium will open soon.
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