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  • Decoding how life senses and responds to carbon dioxide gas

Decoding how life senses and responds to carbon dioxide gas

  • 27 Nov 2023
  • 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Webinar

Assistant Professor Dustin King’s Indigenous background is central to his work and relationship with the biochemical research he conducts. He brings Indigenous ways of knowing and a two-eye seeing approach to critical questions about humanity’s impact upon the natural world.

Join Dr. King on a microscopic journey into intricate cellular systems, which make use of CO2 in incredible ways. The presence of CO2 on Earth has given rise to a diverse evolutionary tree, with plants and animals developing ingenious methods for harnessing and using CO2 in their unique habitats. We travel from the depths of the ocean floor to the air we breathe, to understand the implications of increasing CO2 levels in nature and in daily human life.

Monday, November 27, 2023 @ 5-6:30PM PT /  8-9:30PM ET

Please note the date of this event has been changed to November 27, from November 28,

Via Zoom Webinar. Zoom invites will be sent to those registered.

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