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  ·  From Genes to Distributions: physiological ecology as an integrator of polyploid biology
  ·  Plant epigenetics: phenotypic and functional diversity beyond the DNA sequence

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  ·  Biodiversity synthesis: Linking large phylogenies with species traits and ecologies.
  ·  Characteristics of nectar, nectaries, and nectar spurs
  ·  Enriching basic and applied botany through multi-stakeholder collaborations
  ·  The Science of Meaningful Undergraduate Research Experiences

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Friday, July 31st

Friday, July 31st, 12:30 pm to 2:45 pm · Virtual/Virtual
Session COL10: Colloquium: The Science of Meaningful Undergraduate Research Experiences
Presiding: Edward McAssey, University of Hawai'i; Karolina Heyduk, University of Hawai'i
COL10001July 31st 12:30 pmVirtual/VirtualFrom a love of art to an eye for detail: Connecting undergraduates with research opportunities in plant systematicsColloquium PresentationsClement, Wendy.PUI
Undergraduate research
fusion
Morphometrics
Lonicera
COL10002July 31st 12:45 pmVirtual/VirtualIndependent bees, working together: Using self-reflection and cohort building to support successful research experiences for all studentsColloquium PresentationsIson, Jennifer.PUI
Undergraduate research
pollination
plant-pollinator interactions
mentoring
Echinacea
Campanula
native bees
reproductive ecology
COL10003July 31st 1:00 pmVirtual/VirtualModel for Sustained research experiences in Botany from Howard UniversityColloquium PresentationsBurke, Janelle; Hodges, Paige; Wilkin, Emma Jeanne.undergraduate
HBCU
experimental design
mentorship
COL10004July 31st 1:15 pmVirtual/VirtualUndergraduate research on mating systems and interspecific reproduction in wild tomatoes: reflecting on the scientific and personal significanceColloquium PresentationsChomentowska, Anri; Miller, Jill.mating system
reproductive biology
Solanum
Undergraduate research
COL10005July 31st 1:30 pmVirtual/VirtualGet off your phone and pick up the tablet: using Survey123 for ArcGIS to collect ecological dataColloquium PresentationsMerced, Amelia.bryophytes
Ecology
rainforest
technology
Undergraduate research
Puerto Rico
COL10006July 31st 1:45 pmVirtual/VirtualA model for successful undergraduate research experiences at a large Primarily Undergraduate Institution: notes and tips from a junior PI beginning research on plant evolutionary adaptations of a young Hawaiian adaptive radiationColloquium PresentationsCantley, Jason.Undergraduate research
Chenopodium
Amaranthaceae
adaptive radiation
Hawaii
COL10007July 31st 2:00 pmVirtual/VirtualPlant research at a PUI: Inclusive mentoring in botany at Widener UniversityColloquium PresentationsGoodrich, Katherine.PUI
Undergraduate research
DEI
pollination
Asimina triloba
COL10008July 31st 2:15 pmVirtual/VirtualA liberal arts approach to studying life history evolution of the BromeliaceaeColloquium PresentationsJabaily, Rachel; Fetterly, Emma; Bodine, Erin.Undergraduate research
liberal arts college
Bromeliaceae
biomath
conservation
COL10009July 31st 2:30 pmVirtual/VirtualUndergrads participated in species discovery and you’re not going to believe what happened nextColloquium PresentationsMartine, Christopher.Taxonomy
new species
undergraduate
PUI
Solanum
scicomm
science communications
education
teaching

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