Past Events
12th International Symposium on Leaf Surface Microbiology (“Phyllosphere 2025”)
2025-06-06 to 2025-06-09OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: David Armitage (Integrative Community Ecology Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.
[Seminar] "An energetic view of life on earth" by Prof. Yadvinder Malhi
2025-05-14Date/time: Wednesday 14 May, 14:00-15:00
Title: An energetic view of life on Earth
[Seminar] "Theory of eco-evolutionary dynamics" by Masato Yamamichi (National Institute of Genetics/SOKENDAI)
2024-01-24Masato Yamamichi
Associate Professor, Center for Frontier Research, National Institute of Genetics
Graduate Institute for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
[Seminar] "How intraspecific variation, phenotypic plasticity, and rapid evolution influence the maintenance of species diversity" by Simon Hart (University of Queensland)
2024-01-22Dr. Simon Hart
Lecturer in Quantitiative Biology
University of Queensland School of the Environment
Language: English, all are welcome!
[Seminar] Monitoring ecosystems autonomously with spatial sound (Becky Heath, U. Cambridge)
2024-01-09Research Associate
Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge
https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/directory/becky-heath
[Seminar] "Forecasting fish growth to prepare for climate change scenarios" by Dr. Mollie Brooks (DTU Aqua)
2023-11-09Dr. Mollie Brooks is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Danish Technical University.
All are welcome, especially those with interests in: fish, climate change, and statistical forecasting!
[Seminar] Plant-insect interactions and the crucial roles of water and light by Prof. Po-An Lin (National Taiwan University)
2023-09-04Dr. Po-An Lin, Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University. All are welcome!
[Seminar] Prof. Rebecca Ostertag - Using plant functional traits to design forest restoration
2023-06-19Dr. Rebecca Ostertag, Professor of Biology, University of Hawai'i at Hilo. Language: English, no interpretation. Target audience: everyone at OIST and beyond. Seminar will be held in-person only.
[Seminar] Why resource dynamics matter in microbial communities
2023-04-03Speaker: Dr. Andrew Letten, ARC Fellow & Lecturer in Quantitative Biology at the University of Queensland
[Seminar] Community assembly and species coexistence in the heterogeneous world
2022-11-17Dr. Naoto Shinohara, Specially appointed assistant professor, Tohoku University.
Language: English, no interpretation. All are welcome to attend.