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ESA North Central Branch 2018 Meeting
Madison, WI
ICE 17 Short Course in Insect Chemical Ecology
Penn State University, USA
Chemical communication among insects, plants, animals, and pathogens interactions of evolutionary importance at the molecular, biochemical, neurophysiological, behavioral, and ecological levels with special emphasis on plant-insect and microbe-insect interactions, olfaction, insects and disease, pollination, pheromones and their applied uses, and techniques in chemical ecology research.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER, GO TO: http://agsci.psu.edu/ice
"Beetle │ Book │ Bark" Art Exhibit on Bark Beetle Calligraphy
January 9 - March 10, 2017, Smathers Library, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Deadline for North Central Branch Early-Bird Registration
Indianapolis, IN
Deadline for North Central Branch Housing
Indianapolis, IN
14th Arbovirus Surveillance and Mosquito Control Workshop
March 28-30, Anastasia Mosquito Control District of St. Johns County, St. Augustine, Florida
5th International Forum for Surveillance and Control of Mosquitoes and Mosquito-Borne Diseases
May 22-26, 2017, Nanjing, China
Nothing But Nets 2017 Leadership Summit
Washington, DC
Deadline for North Central Branch Submissions
Indianapolis, IN
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WEBINAR: Navigating Alternative Careers: Working for a Startup After Graduating
Location: Zoom Webinar
About: This webinar is hosted by the Early Career Professionals Committee to provide an opportunity for students and ECPs to hear more about navigating career transitions. This webinar will provide attendees with an opportunity to hear the experiences from ECPs who are working, or have worked for startups after graduating. The program features excellent panelists who will present their experiences, share professional advice, and provide personal and professional testimonies of how they made the decision and shifted to a less prevalent career path. This interactive webinar will be formatted as a panel discussion and will allow attendees to ask questions about navigating this less common career path.