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CATEGORIES:Native Plant Talks
CREATED:20230501T125556
SUMMARY:Talk: CNPS SCV 2022-2023 Research Scholarship Projects
LOCATION:Zoom and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/CNPSSantaClaraValley)
DESCRIPTION:<div class="page" title="Page 2"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column
 "><p class="description-markdown--p">Since 1999, the chapter has sponsored 
 a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cnps-scv.org/education/scholarships" target="_b
 lank" rel="nofollow noopener ugc" class="link">scholarship program for stud
 ents doing research on native plant topics</a>. Krti Tallam, John McLaughli
 n, Sierra Phillips and Andy Frank are recipients of scholarships for the 20
 22-2023 academic year and will present their projects during this talk.</p>
 <p class="description-markdown--p"><strong>Krti Tallam, Stanford University
  (Sally Casey Shooting Stars Graduate Research Scholarship Winner)</strong>
 . Coastal California seagrasses are global blue carbon habitats for climate
  change mitigation. Krti's project is a unique broadscale examination of me
 adows across distinct estuaries of a single species. Krti is a Stanford PhD
  candidate and trans-disciplinary expert for planetary health topics, via m
 achine learning and computer vision, data science, and science communicatio
 n.</p><p class="description-markdown--p"><strong>Andy Frank, San Jose State
  University, Biology-Ecology and Evolution&nbsp;</strong><strong>(Donald Ma
 yall Conservation Research Scholarship Winner)</strong>&nbsp;Erysimum franc
 iscanum is a biennial rare plant found exclusively within the San Francisco
  Bay Area. With its range stretching from the Presidio down to San Jose, An
 dy will be conducting a greenhouse experiment to determine to what factor w
 ater availability determines local adaptation in populations. When complete
 , he hopes the experiment will provide insight into better understanding po
 pulation dynamics in the face of future climate scenarios.</p><p class="des
 cription-markdown--p"><strong>Sierra Phillips, UC Davis, Hydrologic Science
 s Graduate Group (Graduate Research Scholarship Winner)</strong>&nbsp;Sierr
 a is earning her Ph.D. in Hydrologic Sciences at UC Davis and her work is f
 ocused on river restoration science. Her study investigates the role of hyd
 rology in promoting or limiting&nbsp;<em>Populus fremontii</em>&nbsp;seedli
 ng recruitment through the development of a process-based recruitment model
 .</p><p class="description-markdown--p"><strong>John McLaughlin, San Jose S
 tate University, Biological Sciences (Graduate Research Scholarship Winner)
 </strong>&nbsp;John McLaughlin is a master's student at San Jose State Univ
 ersity in the Department of biological sciences who has spent the last thre
 e years producing a bryophyte flora of Henry W. Coe State Park. His talk wi
 ll cover some of California's smallest plants - the mosses, liverworts, and
  hornworts of Santa Clara County's largest natural preserve, Henry W. Coe S
 tate Park.</p><p class="description-markdown--p">This talk will be live str
 eamed on&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZA
 scuihpjoiGNyeO2wQGTv85EQAEjuoahOR" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener u
 gc" class="link">Zoom</a>&nbsp;(requires advance registration)</strong>&nbs
 p;and&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/CNPSSantaClaraValley"
  target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc" class="link">YouTube</a>&nbsp;(registra
 tion NOT required).</strong></p></div></div></div>
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