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Visiting Professor Yalavarthy Prameela Devi – Podcast Now Available
A podcast of the talk by visiting Professor Yalavarthy Prameela Devi from Kakatiya University in India is now available. Visiting Professor Yalavarthy Prameela Devi from the Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory at Kakatiya University in India, presented a public seminar today entitled: “Biotechnological approaches for the development of low cost field kits for environmental monitoring of toxic […]
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Hugh Possingham Podcast
In case you missed it here’s Hugh Possingham podcast from “Why Monitor the Environment”. If you want to know about future Environment Institute events subscribe to our Events RSS feed
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Seminar by Visiting Professor from Kakatiya University, India
Public seminar by visiting Professor Yalavarthy Prameela Devi from Kakatiya University, India – Tuesday 1 June. Visiting Professor Yalavarthy Prameela Devi from the Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory at Kakatiya University in India, will present a public seminar titled: “Biotechnological approaches for the development of low cost field kits for environmental monitoring of toxic chemicals”. The talk […]
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Hugh Possingham – Why monitor the environment?
Click HERE to download the podcast from the event with Hugh Possingham “Why Monitor the Environment?” Professor Hugh Possingham is currently the Director of the Ecology Centre at The University of Queensland. Hugh has over 290 publications, 5300 Web of Science citations and a lab of 32 students and staff. Work from his lab helped […]
Free Public Seminar with Hugh Possingham – Why Monitor the Environment?
Free public event with Hugh Possingham on Tuesday May 18 at the University of Adelaide. Professor Hugh Possingham is currently the Director of the Ecology Centre at The University of Queensland. Hugh has over 290 publications, 5300 Web of Science citations and a lab of 32 students and staff. Work from his lab helped stop […]
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