The mission statement of the Conferences & Digital Coordination Committee, which overarches the Working Group–Community–Committee structure of NoCTURN, is to:
1) ensure smooth digital and in-person communication within and between Working Groups, Communities, and the Open Science Committee; and
2) plan the process by which NoCTURN will join ToScA North America as a standing committee at the end of the funding period.
Members
Last | First | Institution |
---|---|---|
Chase | Morgan | American Museum of Natural History |
Gignac | Paul | University of Arizona |
Gray | Jaimi | University of Florida |
Lynch | Leigha | Midwestern University |
Maisano | Jessica | University of Texas |
Stanley | Ed | University of Florida |
Recent Blog Posts by the Conferences & Digital Coordination Committee
- Member Spotlight – Chris ZobekBy Jaimi Gray I recently sat down with NoCTURN member Chris Zobek to chat about his research, and his tomography journey. Chris is a PhD student in Casey Holliday’s lab at the University of Missouri. His current research involves looking… Read more: Member Spotlight – Chris Zobek
- Member Spotlight – Dr. Alice LeaveyBy Jaimi Gray I recently sat down with NoCTURN member Alice Leavey to ask her about her tomography journey and her involvement in NoCTURN. Alice is one of our most active international members and is part of the Findability working… Read more: Member Spotlight – Dr. Alice Leavey
- Digital imaging push will put U.K. natural history collections onlineLondon’s Natural History Museum gets nearly $200 million to digitize many millions of specimens. At the minimum, the NHM effort, like others around the world, expects to digitally record all the details from specimen labels—such as when and where it… Read more: Digital imaging push will put U.K. natural history collections online
- Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!We are in an era of digital innovation, and today the barriers to accessing the wonders of the natural world have been shattered like never before. Spearheaded by scientists at the University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History, a… Read more: Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!