A scientist collecting a soil sample

Science on Tap: Soil

Categories: Adult Programs

Science on Tap:

May 13th

Something’s afoot underfoot

When we think of our ecosystem, we may forget to consider what is underfoot.  Join us to take a closer look at soil microbes and the role they play in our world.  Discover how climate and soil microbes relate.  Discuss the connection beween human health and soil health.

Our panelists will include:

Serita Frey, Phd., Professor of Natural Resouces & the Environment, Universty of New Hampshire, editor-in-chief for Issues in Ecology

Amy Zanne, Phd., Senior Scientist, Zanne Lab at Cary Institute and University of Miami

Science on Tap  events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic. Science on Tap is an adult education program offered by the SEE Science Center.  Science on Tap events are free and open to the public, but advanced sign up is appreciated.  Food and drink are available for purchase.

Details

Doors open at 5pm, Discussion begins at 6pm.
Stark Brewing Co. in Bo’s Lounge and function room
500 Commercial Street Manchester
FREE
Advanced sign up is appreciated.