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Friday, 01 Apr 2022

Seminar: Functional gains achieved with electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves

Apr 01, 2022

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

0279 Forker and virtually

free

Research Lectures

Join us for this Kinesiology Pease Scholar Seminar featuring Dr. Roger Enoka, professor from the University of Colorado - Boulder.

Monday, 04 Apr 2022

Seminar: Determining Effective Organic Poultry Litter Fertilization for Containerized Herbs

Apr 04, 2022

4:25 PM - 5:15 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

Research Lectures

Join this Department of Horticulture Graduate Seminar to hear ISU graduate student Jaden Gimondo discuss research into characterizing the growth, morphology and plant tissue nutrient concentrations of six different culinary herbs using organic turkey litter fertilizer applications in response to the recent commercial production adoption of containerized growing conditions.

Tuesday, 05 Apr 2022

Seminar: Scales of genetic variation in corals from clonal polyps to widespread reefs

Apr 05, 2022

4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

Virtually

free

Research Lectures

Join this session of the Genetics, Development, and Cell Biology Promising Scientist Research Series to hear Elora Lopez-Nandam, a Hope for Reefs postdoctoral fellow at California Academy of Sciences, discuss research into how studying somatic mutation rates and within-colony variation has yielded insights into DNA repair mechanisms that coral may employee.

Wednesday, 06 Apr 2022

Protecting Human Research Subjects

Apr 06, 2022

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Zoom

free

Research Training, development

Participants will discuss risk in human subjects research and approaches for minimizing or mitigating risk. We'll also examine confidentiality and data security measures to protect research subjects.

Thursday, 07 Apr 2022

Subrecipient Monitoring

Apr 07, 2022

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Campanile Room, Memorial Union

free

Research Training, development

Collaborations with subrecipients are an essential part of research, but how do we properly manage subrecipients? Join OSPA and SPA as we examine the Uniform Guidance's expanded requirements for subrecipient monitoring on federal financial assistance awards.This training will enhance your understanding of how subrecipient collaborations work and will prepare you to meet the Uniform Guidance's requirements for subrecipient monitoring.

Monday, 11 Apr 2022

Seminar: Soil in the Lab and on the Canvas

Apr 11, 2022

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM

Virtual

free

Research Lectures

Join this seminar to hear Kirsten Kurtz, Manager at the Cornell Soil Health Laboratory and Research Support Specialist with Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, discuss measuring and quantifying soil health through the Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health (CASH). Gain a behind the scenes look at some unique apparatuses used in the Cornell Soil Health Laboratory and learn more about Kirstens research into soil degradation in agriculture practices.

Monday, 18 Apr 2022

IRB Special Topics: Research with Secondary Data

Apr 18, 2022

12:00 AM - 1:00 AM

Zoom

free

Research Training, development

So you know you can't begin collecting your research data before getting IRB approval, but what about using secondary data? Join us for this in-depth discussion about secondary data. This session is most useful for attendees who have completed IRB 101 or have basic knowledge of IRB principles and processes.

Seminar: Landscape Diversity in the Upper Midwest: Identifying and Developing New Woody Plants

Apr 18, 2022

4:25 PM - 5:15 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

Research Lectures

Join this Department of Horticulture Seminar to hear Dr. Brandon Miller, assistant professor in the Department of Horticultural Science from the University of Minnesota, discuss the need to identify, develop, and utilize diverse species and selections of landscape plants capable of tolerating the demands of a changing climate as a forefront issue in horticulture in the Upper Midwest.

Monday, 25 Apr 2022

Seminar: Exploring Perennial Groundcover Species Compatibility with Maize and Their Effects on Soil Water and Nutrient Dynamics

Apr 25, 2022

4:25 PM - 5:15 PM

118 Horticulture Hall

free

Research Lectures

Join this Department of Horticulture Graduate Seminar to hear Patrick Galland, Horticulture graduate student at Iowa State University, discuss research into the use of perennial ground cover with maize. The focus was primarily on how the soil water and available nutrients were impacted with the goal to indentify which combination of factors had the greatest influence on grain yield reductions.