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Science on Tap

Join us in the Bierhall for a Science on Tap Presentation!

Science On Tap is a monthly series of informal talks led by scientists that explore current research topics and the importance of science in our daily life. Each talk takes place in a relaxed pub atmosphere where communication flows freely between scientists and the public. Co-presented by Skidmore’s Environmental Studies and Sciences Program and Sustainable Saratoga, these monthly opportunities for discussion reflect the unique intellectual culture of the greater Capital Region and promote scientific literacy.

Admission is free and all ages are welcome. The talk will start promptly at 7:00pm.

Speaker: Professor Kurt Smemo

Talk title: Alternate Roots: Navigating the Complex Relationship Between Fungi and Forest Trees

Talk description: From ending the world to saving the world, why is everyone suddenly so interested in mushrooms and fungi? We will explore this question with respect to fungi in forest ecosystems, particularly belowground, and how recent research has uncovered the role they play in the structure, function, and health of forest ecosystems.   

Brief bio: Kurt Smemo is a Professor and Chair of the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department at Skidmore College. He is an ecosystem scientist with more than 30 years of experience in forest and soil science. He holds degrees from the University of Montana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Cornell University.


Please Note: Beer will be flowing, but the Bierhall kitchen will not be open. Come early to get a bite to eat in the Taproom across the street!

Date

Feb 26 2025

Time

6:30 pm

Location

Common Roots Bierhall - South Glens Falls
Sustainable Saratoga

Organizer

Sustainable Saratoga
Website
https://sustainablesaratoga.org/