The SEB Student Cafes are a chance for students to learn and discuss specific areas of ethnobotany with experts whose careers focus on that area. These discussions are organized by the SEB Student Committee, and their goal is to broaden students’ perspectives and understanding of ethnobotanical work, to better inform their own research and career trajectory, and to build a professional network within their areas of interest.
- Special Speaker: Dr. Joshua Kellogg
Dr. Joshua Kellogg is an Assistant Professor of metabolomics at Penn State University. His research focuses on exploring natural resources, including ethnobotanical sources, to discover novel therapeutics, especially understanding the pathways and potential targets of fungal infections. He has worked extensively with indigenous cultures across the globe, and looks forward to continuing ethnobotanical research in a participatory manner with cultures to improve human health. - Thursday, September 26, 2024, 10:00 am EDT (Eastern Daylight Time-US) via Zoom
- This virtual event will be held on Zoom and is free to the public. To register, click here.