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February 2020

Tour for Evolution of a Sustainable World class

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Woody Species Responses to Extreme Living Conditions: An ongoing PhD story

Woody species distributions and health status strongly depend on their capacity to cope with variable environmental conditions. Such environmental conditions can be, or might become, extreme both in terms of long-term environmental setting (e.g., at the species distribution limit) and short-term events (e.g., drought). My PhD research aims to provide insights on woody species responses to extreme conditions, linking dendrochronology, dendroanatomy and ecophysiology.

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Hu Lab meeting

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Tour for Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Association of Student

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Dendro class for Hermosa

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Tour for Science Ambassadors

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Private Tour

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Private Tour

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Tour for Women in STEM seminar sponsored by COECYT-Sonora, Mexico (State Council of Sciences and Technology

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