In a stiff worldwide competition held by the Wall Street Journal, ESD staff scientist Gary Andersen and a team of ESD researchers (Todd DeSantis, Eoin Brodie, and Yvette Piceno) won the overall bronze medal—and first prize in the Environment category—for their work in developing the Berkeley Lab PhyloChip.
In a stiff worldwide competition held by the Wall Street Journal, ESD staff scientist Gary Andersen and a team of ESD researchers (Todd DeSantis, Eoin Brodie, and Yvette Piceno) won the overall bronze medal—and first prize in the Environment category—for their work in developing the Berkeley Lab PhyloChip.
It was billed as an opportunity to hear from the “legends” of environmental science, and it didn’t disappoint.
Who: Dennis Baldocchi, Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley
What: Download the flyer (pdf)
Where: Building 66 Auditorium
When: 10:30 am to 12 pm, September 5, 2008