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Conversation

SDG Impact Makers: Chat with Biplabketan Paul

Part of the CASNR Global Learning Hub Fall Series

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10:00 am–11:00 am
Virtual Location: Zoom
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Join us to hear from one of our SDG Global Experts: Biplabketan Paul, water innovator, food security champion and creator of the World Bank-awarded rainwater catchment system named Bhungaroo.
This event originated in Global IANR.
Seminar

SVMBS seminar: Christian Eaton

Graduate student

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3:30 pm
Location: Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center Room: 101
Virtual Location: Zoom
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Christian Eaton, graduate student in the UNL School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (SVMBS), will present a seminar as part of the SVMBS Seminar Series. The seminar title will be shared closer to the time of the event.
Seminar

Plant Pathology Fall 2023 Seminar Series—Chris Termunde

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4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Location: Keim Hall Room: 264
Please join us as we bring you the next presentation in the Plant Pathology Fall 2023 seminar series! Chris Termunde, MS student in the UNL Department of Plant Pathology, will be giving a presentation, Title TBD. We will meet at 4pm online via Zoom …
This event originated in Plant Pathology Department.
Conference/Symposium

Nebraska Water Conference

Managing water resources in urban Nebraska

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8:00 am–5:00 pm
Location: Doubletree Hotel, Downtown Omaha
The Nebraska Water Conference will be held again this year. On October 3 and 4, we’ll gather in Omaha to discuss the management of water resources in urban Nebraska. The conference will look to learn from the past in order to prepare for the …
This event originated in Water Issues.
Meeting

IANR All Hands Meeting

Twice a year, the faculty and staff of IANR gather together to hear an update from the IANR Vice Chancellor.

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10:00 am–11:30 am
Location: Nebraska East Union Room: Great Plains ROom
Virtual Location: Watch Online
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The updates are a time to hear about current successes, goals for the future and honor faculty and staff doing exemplary work. We hope you will join us for the next IANR All Hands meeting in person or online. All presentations are archived below.
Seminar

CBC/RBC seminar - Dr. Sathish Natarajan, UNL Nutrition & Health Sciences

Free Fatty Acid Induces Cellular Stress Responses and Protective Role of Palmiotleate

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4:00 pm–5:00 pm
Location: Beadle Center Room: E103 Target Audiences:
The prevalence of Obesity during pregnancy or maternal obesity is increasing in the US and is associated with increased white adipose tissue and enhanced saturated free fatty acids in the circulation. Fatty acids are essential for optimal cell …
This event originated in Biochemistry.
Meeting

Block & Bridle Club Meeting

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6:30 pm–8:00 pm
Location: Animal Sciences Complex Room: B101 Target Audiences:
This event originated in Block and Bridle.
Seminar

National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium ‘Brown Bagger’ Webinar Series

Current and Future Tools to Improve Genetic Selection Decisions

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12:00 pm
Virtual Location: Zoom
Target Audiences:
Weekly themes:
This event originated in UNL Beef.
Seminar

NPOD seminar Susan Smith (U North Carolina - Gillings School of Global Public Health)

“How Alcohol Perturbs Metabolism and Nutrient Needs in the Maternal-Fetal Dyad: A Story of Glucose Signaling, Choline, and Metabolic Syndrome”

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12:00 pm–1:00 pm
Location: Nebraska East Union Room: Arbor Suite Target Audiences:
Dr. Smith is a Harris Teeter Distinguished Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina.
Seminar

School of Natural Resources Research Seminar - Shawn Crimmins

Moose in Western Alaska and the Challenges of Ungulate Management

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3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Location: Hardin Hall Room: 107 South (Auditorium)
Virtual Location: Zoom View Seminars
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In much of Alaska, ungulates provide a critical subsistence resource for local residents. As such, there is much concern over and interest in their management. I will compare and contrast the history, ecology, and management of two western Alaska …
This event originated in SNR Seminars & Discussions.