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Mobilizing and integrating big data in analyses of phylogenetic and spatial patterns of biodiversity
    2017-07-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Time: 11:00-11:30 a.m., July 25

Location: Hall 4, 1F, Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition CenterDouglas Soltis will talk about how to mobilize and integrate massive amounts of data to rebuild the tree of life and to analyze the spatial pattern of biodiversity. The pace of biological discovery is staggering in this era of “big data”. Douglas Soltis

Douglas Soltis is a professor in the Florida Museum of Natural History of the University of Florida. He is a committee member of Kew Bulletin Advisory Committee.

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