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Upcoming Events

Calendar of Events

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2022 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (GFD) Program

2 events,

3 events,

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Summer Lecture Series

AOP&E Department Virtual Seminar: STEM Education and the Ocean: Engaging with WHOI and my Participation in NSF’s Research Experience for Teachers Program

2 events,

3 events,

1 event,

2 events,

4 events,

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Friday Evening Lecture Series – Forbes Lecture: Big Ideas from the “Little Brain”: Insights from the Cerebellum about Learning and Meta-Learning

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Summer Lecture Series

2 events,

Biology Department Virtual Seminar: Numerical Ecology of Coccolithophores and their Life Cycle

3 events,

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Friday Evening Lecture Series – Porter Lecture: Stem Cell Clonality and the Niche

1 event,

2 events,

3 events,

4 events,

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Summer Lecture Series

Master’s Dissertation Defense of Thesis: The Fate of Anthropogenic Nitrogen in a Redox Stratified Pond: An Isotopic Approach

4 events,

1 event,

4 events,

WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY UPCOMING EVENTS

3 events,

4 events,

Biology Department Hybrid Seminar: Energetic Tradeoffs Under Stressful Conditions

MBL Falmouth Forum: An Evening with Amor Towles

5 events,

Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Mechanisms of Tidal Dispersion in a Salt Marsh Estuary

Friday Evening Lecture Series: How Cell Biology Resolved the Cytologist’s Dilemma and Made Molecular Explanations Possible

2 events,

4 events,

6 events,

5 events,

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Summer Lecture Series

3 events,

Biology Department Virtual Seminar: Loss, Recovery, and Stability of California Kelp Forests: Causes and Consequences from Populations to Ecosystems

4 events,

3 events,

THE WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL

3 events,

5 events,

Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Exploring the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Marine Ecosystem Health and Function

6 events,

5 events,

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Summer Lecture Series

AOP&E Hybrid Seminar: AOSE JP Student Presentations

5 events,

Friday Evening Lecture Series: Plant Roots as Underground Allies on our Changing Planet