U.S. GLOBEC Final Symposium Celebration
Presentation Archive
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
 
   
      - Welcome -  Jim Yoder
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - Introduction and History (NSF) -  Phil Taylor
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - Introduction and History (NOAA) -  Beth Turner
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - The View from NOAA -  Larry Robinson
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - The View from NSF -  Margaret Cavanaugh
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - U.S. GLOBEC: Regional perspectives in a global context -  Zack Powell
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - U.S. GLOBEC: Before and After -  Eileen Hofmann
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - Fundamental Discoveries and Surprises -  David Mountain
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - Grand Synthesis 1: Climate impacts on ecosystems -  Frank Schwing
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - U.S. GLOBEC: Two decades of progress in physical-biological modeling and prediction -  Dennis McGillicuddy
         ZIP | VIDEO 
      - Grand Synthesis 2: Population dynamics in an ecosystem context -  Jeff Runge
         ZIP | VIDEO 
      - A view from the International Partners -  Ian Perry
         PPT | VIDEO 
      - U.S. GLOBEC contributions to Education & Training: Overview and Introduction to the Young Scientists -  Dale Haidvogel
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - Young Scientist 1: Reflections on U.S. GLOBEC -  Ari Friedlander
         PPTX | VIDEO 
   
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
 
   
      - A view from Ocean Leadership: the Challenges Ahead in Washington -  Bob Gagosian
         VIDEO 
      - Young Scientific Leader 2 -  Julie Keister
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - Did U.S. GLOBEC meet the tough challenges and promises on climate and ecosystems? -  Ed Houde
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - A top-down perspective on ecosystem dynamics and food webs -  Dan Costa
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - Young Scientific Leader 3 -  Enrique Curchitser
         PPTX | VIDEO 
      - An outsider’s view of what GLOBEC brought -  Mimi Koehl
          
      - Taking the legacy of U.S. GLOBEC and building progress in science and managemen: Part 1 -  Steve Murawski
         VIDEO 
      - Taking the legacy of U.S. GLOBEC and building progress in science and managemen: Part 2 -  Cisco Werner
         VIDEO 
   
   
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- Welcome -  Jim Yoder
PPTX | VIDEO - Introduction and History (NSF) -  Phil Taylor
PPT | VIDEO - Introduction and History (NOAA) -  Beth Turner
PPTX | VIDEO - The View from NOAA -  Larry Robinson
PPTX | VIDEO - The View from NSF -  Margaret Cavanaugh
PPTX | VIDEO - U.S. GLOBEC: Regional perspectives in a global context -  Zack Powell
PPT | VIDEO - U.S. GLOBEC: Before and After -  Eileen Hofmann
PPT | VIDEO - Fundamental Discoveries and Surprises -  David Mountain
PPT | VIDEO - Grand Synthesis 1: Climate impacts on ecosystems -  Frank Schwing
PPT | VIDEO - U.S. GLOBEC: Two decades of progress in physical-biological modeling and prediction -  Dennis McGillicuddy
ZIP | VIDEO - Grand Synthesis 2: Population dynamics in an ecosystem context -  Jeff Runge
ZIP | VIDEO - A view from the International Partners -  Ian Perry
PPT | VIDEO - U.S. GLOBEC contributions to Education & Training: Overview and Introduction to the Young Scientists -  Dale Haidvogel
PPTX | VIDEO - Young Scientist 1: Reflections on U.S. GLOBEC -  Ari Friedlander
PPTX | VIDEO 
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
- A view from Ocean Leadership: the Challenges Ahead in Washington -  Bob Gagosian
VIDEO - Young Scientific Leader 2 -  Julie Keister
PPTX | VIDEO - Did U.S. GLOBEC meet the tough challenges and promises on climate and ecosystems? -  Ed Houde
PPTX | VIDEO - A top-down perspective on ecosystem dynamics and food webs -  Dan Costa
PPTX | VIDEO - Young Scientific Leader 3 -  Enrique Curchitser
PPTX | VIDEO - An outsider’s view of what GLOBEC brought -  Mimi Koehl
 - Taking the legacy of U.S. GLOBEC and building progress in science and managemen: Part 1 -  Steve Murawski
VIDEO - Taking the legacy of U.S. GLOBEC and building progress in science and managemen: Part 2 -  Cisco Werner
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