G. Michael Chippendale, Ph.D.
29 S. 9th Street, Suite 209, Columbia, Missouri 65201
573-441-1234
gmc@chippendaleconsulting.com
PRESENTATIONS
2021 Requisites to Achieve a Sustainable Future for Planet Earth. Class presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2021 The Remarkable Story of Apple Trees in the US. Presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2021 Strange but True World of Carnivorous Plants. Presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2020 From Farm to Fork: Re-examining the Food Supply System. Class presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2020 Global Food Security in the New Normal. Presented to Columbia Rotary Club.
2020 Evolving Role for Insects in Global Food Security. Class presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2020 Cultivating an Ecological Mindset for Home Gardening. With Chris Starbuck. Presented to University of Missouri's Osher Program.
2019 Human Food & Nutrition in the 21st. Century: Challenges & Opportunities. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2018 The Need to Conserve the Genetic Diversity of Crop Plants. with Elizabeth D. Owens. Presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2017 Bees, Flowers & Pollination in the USA. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2017 The Vulnerable Long Distance Migration of the Monarch Butterfly. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2016 300 Years of Rice Cultivation in the United States: Retrospective and Prospective. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2015 Spiders: Animals Nobody Loves (Unless You are an Araniologist). Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2015 The Potato: From South America to All Inhabited Continents to Become One of the World’s Staple Food Crops. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2014 Life and Times of Bees and Beekeeping in the Americas. Class presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2014 Monarch Butterfly: Its Beleaguered North American Migration. Presented to University of Missouri’s Osher Program.
2011 Adapting to the Revolution in Biotechnology. Presented to University of Waterloo’s Department of Biology. Ontario, Canada.
2004 Alien Invasion: Honey, Who Took the Bees. Presented to University of Missouri’s Saturday Morning Science Program.
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