The Massey Dialogues – Dr. Noam Miller and His Sociable Snakes
This event will be broadcast online and is welcome to all – there is no login or registration required to tune in from the comfort of home. Click here to watch the livestream.
Dr. Noam Miller, Associate Professor of Comparative Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University — and former Massey College Don of Hall — recently has been dazzling the biology world with work he and his graduate student Morgan Skinner have done on how garter snakes form friendships. They prefer to hang out together and make chums with whom they spend much of their time.
Dr. Miller will speak with Senior Fellow Dr. Joel Levine, chair of University of Toronto’s Department of Biology, and Alumna and Biology PhD student (and expert in dragonflies) Rosemary Martin. Senior Fellow Michael Valpy will host.
Click here to watch the livestream of this event. The Dialogues are open to the public – we invite everyone to join and take part in what will be a very informative online discussion. Participants are invited to submit questions to the speakers in real time via the youtube channel’s chat function. For information about the Massey Dialogues salon series, click here.
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Date
- Dec 16 2020
- Expired!
Time
- 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm