Webinar Recording Now Available: What’s in the Water? Exploring Ecosystems Through Environmental DNA

Watch the recording of our most recent webinar, with a presentation of our partners from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC). Learn more about how eDNA is being applied in real-world research and monitoring, and how these tools are helping scientists better understand and track changes in aquatic ecosystems.

Date: Jan. 26, 2026

Time: 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Eastern Time


About the Speakers:

Dr. Matt Ogburn is a Marine Ecologist and Senior Scientist leading the Fisheries Conservation Lab at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. His lab focuses on understanding the biology and ecology of fishery species, the ecosystems that support them, and how this information can be applied in management and conservation. He applies environmental DNA approaches to a range of topics including evaluating responses of migratory fish to dam removal projects, food webs, and biodiversity monitoring. He also leads the Chesapeake Bay Barcode Initiative, which is compiling barcode libraries for fish and marine macro-invertebrates for the Chesapeake region.

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