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Challenging disinformation about trans people
R0.04

πŸ—“οΈ Fri 18 Nov (Week 7)
πŸ•– 1-2pm
πŸ—ΊοΈ R0.04 (Ramphal, Ground Floor)
🌈 This event is hosted by the Queering University Programme.

Frustrated by the amount of false information spread deliberately to attack trans people and their rights? Attend this workshop to learn effective strategies we can all use to challenge the rampant disinformation about trans people and trans-related issues, from bathrooms to boardrooms.

πŸ‘ͺ Everyone is welcome, and we encourage trans allies in particular to come along to learn more!

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Life Sciences. Inaugural Professor lecture by Hendrik Schaefer
IBRB 0.01, Gibbet Hill

"Microbial cycling of climate-relevant and toxic atmospheric trace gasses"

Microbial activities are instrumental in driving globally important biogeochemical cycles of atmospheric trace gasses that affect climate and human health. Work in our lab is currently concerned with two different trace gasses, (i) dimethylsulfide (DMS) and (ii) carbon monoxide (CO). DMS acts as an aerosol precursor and is also known as the smell of the sea. I will summarise our work unravelling aspects of the biochemistry, genetics and ecology of DMS-degrading microorganisms in different environments. I will also give an overview of our recent finding of microbial cycling of carbon monoxide in the phyllosphere and its potential significance for climate and human health.

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Trans community social
Curiositea, Students' Union

πŸ—“οΈ Fri 18 Nov (Week 7)
πŸ•€ 3-5pm (drop in whenever you're free)
πŸ—ΊοΈ Curiositea
This event is hosted by Warwick Pride.

Join your fellow trans community members in celebrating Trans Awareness Week with a drink and snack of your choice from the campus coffee shop, Curiositea.

🍡 Dietary requirements: Curiositea has a rotating range of vegan and gluten free cakes and non-dairy milks, so likely has something for you even if you have dietary requirements!

🏳️‍⚧️ This event is for members of the trans community only.

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