Past Biological Sciences Seminars & Events

AAPI Heritage Month Town Hall: Understanding Asian and Asian American Experiences and Perspectives, May 19th, 12-1:30 p.m. via Zoom
2022 May 19
Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will celebrate AAPI Heritage Month by hosting a Community Conversation with Asian students, faculty, and staff to discuss their experiences as Asian members of the Georgia Tech community.
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2024 March 8
How snakes achieve extreme functional diversity in a superficially simple body plan
The Science Behind NOVID: A Special Public Lecture with Founder Po-Shen Loh
2021 March 1
Join NOVID app founder and Carnegie Mellon professor Po-Shen Loh for a special virtual talk exploring the math and science behind NOVID, which goes beyond contact tracing to notify users before they may be exposed to Covid-19.
James Sowell, director of the Observatory, during a previous public night. Photo: Rob Felt
2020 October 22
Join the YouTube live stream for live looks and a guided tour of the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars.
Pete Ludovice and Lew Lefton
2021 December 8
No RSVP and totally free! Join us for the first live stress reduction comedy show since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring student and faculty comedians from the Georgia Tech Stand-up Comedy Club and the Geekapalooza Comedy Tour.
A jawbone unearthed in Natural Trap Cave, summer 2021. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)
2023 April 7 to 2023 April 14
Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.
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2024 February 1
Microbial Experimental Evolution: social behavior, mutualism, and predator-prey interactions
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2020 January 9 to 2020 January 10
2020 Suddath Symposium
Image: Ocean Visions
2023 April 4 to 2023 April 6
The Ocean Visions Biennial Summit 2023 will be a significant opportunity to advance the sharing of knowledge and solutions to critical challenges at the ocean-climate nexus.
2022 May 2
Biological Sciences Seminar by Brian McGill, Ph.D.

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