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GLIN==> The CILER-GLERL Seminar Series welcomes Dr. Bradley Cardinale, Assistant Professor, SNRE, University of Michigan

Sander Robinson Sander.Robinson at noaa.gov

Fri Oct 28 12:38:38 EDT 2011

Please join us *November 10, 10:30AM at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental 
Research Lab* in Ann Arbor to hear Brad speak on:

"Biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems: The evolution and 
future of a paradigm".

Or, join us remotely via webinar. *Information to register for the 
webinar is found below, followed by the seminar announcement*.

Attachments:

A PDF of the seminar advertisement to post around your organization.
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> Biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems: The evolution and 
> future of a paradigm
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> Join us for a Webinar on November 10
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> <https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/407651018>
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> *Space is limited.*
> Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
> https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/407651018
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> Dr. Bradley J. Cardinale is an Assistant Professor in the School of 
> Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.  He 
> received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2002, and then 
> completed a postdoc at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  His work 
> combines mathematical theory, novel experiments, and meta-analyses of 
> existing data to develop predictive models of extinction risk, and to 
> forecast how loss of genes, species, and entire communities can alter 
> ecological processes that are required to sustain higher life.  To 
> date, Dr. Cardinale has published 59 peer-reviewed papers, including 
> five papers in Nature, one in Science, three in the Proceedings of the 
> National Academy of Sciences, and 16 in Ecology or Ecology 
> Letters.  He has won several research awards, including the Hynes 
> Award for the most influential paper by a young scientist in aquatic 
> ecology from the North American Benthological Society and, most 
> recently, the Harold J. Plous Award – the highest honor given to 
> junior faculty at the University of Santa Barbara for excellence in 
> research.  He serves on the editorial board of Ecology and Ecological 
> Monographs, and is an elected member of the Freshwater Biodiversity 
> Committee of DIVERSITAS – An International Program of Biodiversity 
> Science.
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> *Title:* 	Biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems: The 
> evolution and future of a paradigm
> *Date:* 	Thursday, November 10, 2011
> *Time:* 	10:30 AM - 11:30 AM EST
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> After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing 
> information about joining the Webinar.
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> *System Requirements*
> PC-based attendees
> Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server
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> Macintosh®-based attendees
> Required: Mac OS® X 10.5 or newer
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