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Get Involved – Herpetology Collection

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herpetology/people/get-involved/

​There is no undergraduate or graduate program specifically in herpetology at the University of Florida. However, we have many UF students with interests in herpetology that take courses from and work with faculty in the Departments of Biology, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, and the Florida Muse
primary course on herpetology is taught by Curator David Blackburn and Assistant Professor

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Cohort I: AI Learning in K-12 with Fossil Sharks (July 2022-May 2023) – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/sefs-summer-pd-sail-stimulating-ai-learning-in-k-12-with-fossil-sharks/

From July 11-15,  12 Florida middle school teachers came together to kick off our yearlong professional development program titled, „AI Learning in K-12 with Fossil Sharks.“ During this unique experience, teachers learned how to bridge the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and paleontology in
Instructors Bruce MacFadden, TESI Director and Distinguished Professor, Florida

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Women and Girls in Science Celebration 2020 – Events

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/events/blog/women-and-girls-in-science-celebration-2020/

The United Nations declared Feb. 11 as International Women and Girls in Science Day to further achieve gender equality and encourage more female participation in science. The University of Florida hosted special events across campus Feb. 10-19 in celebration. We celebrated on Saturday, Feb. 15, a
Our guest speaker was Jenny Tung, associate professor of biology at Duke University

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Some plants may not adapt quickly to future climate change – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/some-plants-may-not-adapt-quickly-to-future-climate-change/

Using the largest dated evolutionary tree of flowering plants ever assembled, a new study suggests how plants developed traits to withstand low temperatures, with implications that human-induced climate change may pose a bigger threat than initially thought to plants and global agriculture. T
human-induced climate change, said study co-author Pam Soltis, a distinguished professor

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Earth BioGenome Project enters new phase – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/earth-biogenome-project-enters-new-phase/

The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), a global effort to map the genomes of all 1.8 million known species of plants, animals, fungi and other eukaryotic life on Earth, is entering a new phase as it moves from pilot projects to full scale production sequencing. Pamela Soltis, a plant biologist at the Fl
for us in ways that we can’t even anticipate,� said Soltis, a distinguished professor

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Gustav Paulay – People

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/people/gustav-paulay/

Contact Florida Museum of Natural History Special Collections Building 3207 Hull Road Gainesville, Florida 32611 352-273-1948 paulay@flmnh.ufl.edu Additional information, including active field programs, research objectives and more… Collections & Programs Invertebrate Zoology
more… Collections & Programs Invertebrate Zoology Other Affiliations Adjunct Professor

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