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SUMMARY:Introduction to Lichen Identification and Ecology
DESCRIPTION:Lichens are symbiotic organisms–fungi living with photosynthesizing partners–that are all around us. Lichens are beautiful\, and they also play critical roles in ecosystems. As small organisms that are sensitive to fine-scale environmental conditions\, lichens can be used as powerful ecological indicators. Once you begin to pay attention to lichens you can hear the stories they’re telling about the world around us. \nThis two-day workshop will focus on developing skills for identifying common Pacific Northwest macrolichens (foliose and fruticose lichens). We will focus on characteristics for field identification as well as characteristics seen through dissecting microscopes in the lab. We will also discuss the use of chemical “spot tests”\, an essential tool for distinguishing similar lichen species\, though we are not allowed to actually use chemicals in our lab space at UW. We will meet from 9 am to 4:30 pm on October 4 and 5. \nStudents will learn to recognize and distinguish between pollution-tolerant lichen communities that we often see in cities and the more pristine communities that occur in places with high air quality. After taking this course you will be sure to observe lichens\, big or small\, almost everywhere you go!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/introduction-to-lichen-identification-and-ecology/
LOCATION:University of Washington
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the 3rd Annual BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium\, a free event hosted by Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine\, in collaboration with the Black and African-descent Collaborative for Prostate Cancer Action (BACPAC) and ZERO Prostate Cancer. \nThis event will bring together community members\, advocates\, researchers and providers to promote education and action around prostate cancer equity in the Black community. Prostate cancer equity means that everyone should have a fair opportunity to prevent\, treat and survive prostate cancer\, regardless of race\, sexual orientation\, financial resources\, physical abilities or where they live. The symposium will also provide an opportunity to engage in co-learning designed to facilitate greater awareness and understanding between patients\, providers and researchers. \nThis event is open to all patients and caregivers including those both in and outside of Fred Hutch or UW Medicine care. \nRegistration is required.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/3rd-annual-bacpac-prostate-cancer-community-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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