New Editorial on the Open Science Network
We have a new editorial piece on the progress of the Open Science Network in Ethnobiology published in Ethnobiology Letters. Click here to read more about what’s happening with the OSN!
We have a new editorial piece on the progress of the Open Science Network in Ethnobiology published in Ethnobiology Letters. Click here to read more about what’s happening with the OSN!
I’m happy to announce that in addition to serving as graduate faculty in the Emory Microbiology and Molecular Genetics graduate program, I have also joined the Molecular and Systems Pharmacology program! This allows me to take on graduate students in either program. I encourage prospective graduate students to take a…
Attention Emory students: The syllabus for HLTH440: Botanical Medicine and Health is now available here. More info on the course can also be found on the etnobotanica.us website here.
Great news! The book is Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences (C.L. Quave, Ed.; Springer Press) is out! Click here to order. This was an amazing effort by an inspirational group of educators! Thanks again to Pat Harrison, Will McClatchey, Kent W Bridges, Sonia VI, Keri McNew Barfield, Ryan…
Dr. Quave has joined the Emory Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (GDBBS), in the Microbiology and Molecular Genetics (MMG) program. This new appointment will enable Dr. Quave to teach graduate courses and serve as the primary advisor of GDBBS graduate students. To learn more about applying to the…
My edited volume, Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences is in production, with an anticipated release date in March 31, 2014! Visit Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble to pre-order the book at a discounted price! ABOUT THE BOOK: Chapters will provide various creative ways to engage students in…
My edited volume, Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences is in production, with an anticipated release date in March 31, 2014! Visit the publisher website to pre-order the book! ABOUT THE BOOK: Chapters will provide various creative ways to engage students in the plant sciences, including the use…
A new playlist “Food Monographs” is available on Dr. Quave’s TeachEthnobotany YouTube Channel. These videos were created by students enrolled in Dr. Quave’s “Food, Health and Society” course as a final project. Click here to access the free videos. Remember to subscribe to the channel to get updates as new…
Dr. Quave will present a lecture titled “Anti-infective drugs from nature” for the Emory University Department of Biology seminar series on Tuesday, October 8th at 9am in RRC Room 1052. Dr. Quave is an Adjunct Professor with the Biology Department. A complete list of Dr. Quave’s upcoming public lectures is…
On June 15th, 2013, the study abroad course in Italian and Medical Humanities visited the village of Ginestra, Italy to learn about traditional life-ways, including lessons on wild foods and medicinal plants. Visit this link to read more about the visit and to see photos of the day.