ITF Unbound: Scales of Life

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The Incubator Unbound: Scales of Life

The Incubator Unbound: Scales of Life

Life thrives across scales, from the microbiome to the world's forests, throughout urban cityscapes, and perhaps even on exoplanets light years away. Bring your openness and curiosity for a conversation that rethinks the big questions of our time.

Event Panelists:

Lúcia Lohmann, President and Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden and the George Engelmann Professor of Botany at WashU

Tansu Daylan, Assistant Professor of Physics, WashU

Bronwen Konecky, Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, WashU

Rodrigo Reis, Professor of Public Health, WashU

Focusing on broad themes and contemporary challenges, The Incubator Unbound brings together experts from diverse fields for an unscripted, public conversation that explores wildly divergent approaches and perspectives, sparks new intellectual connections, and inspires bold collaborations among all in attendance. We are grateful to the staff and educators at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum for their collaboration on The Incubator Unbound event series. Questions? Please reach out to us at TheIncubator@wustl.edu 

4:00pm- Doors open, coffee and dessert available, and guests can view art relevant to the event's theme

4:30-5:20pm- Discussion, followed by Q&A

5:20-6:00pm- Please stay to connect with The Incubator and fellow attendees

The Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures (The Incubator) is a signature initiative of the Arts & Sciences Strategic Plan and was created to catalyze and support bold collaborations that will foster the future of scholarly inquiry.