201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 11:00am-12:00pm
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR : "Hitting a Moving Target: Integration of Physiological, Genetic and Life History Models to Understand Adaptation in Changing Environments". - Gregory Ragland, PhD, University of Notre Dame
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "Evolution in Contact Zones: Behavioral and Phylogenomic Approaches to Studying Speciation in Chorus Frogs". - Emily C. Moriarty Lemmon, PhD, Florida State University
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "Why Mountain Passes are Still Higher in the Tropics: Variations on a Theme by Dan Janzen". - Raymond Huey, PhD, University of Washington
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "Reducing Blindness from Bacterial Corneal Infections: From the Clinic to the Lab?". - Michael E. Zegans, M.D., Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, Dept. of Surgery - Ophthalmology, Geisel School of Medicine
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "What are the Key Environmental Controls on Metallome and Ecosystem Evolution Through Earth's History?". - Noah Planavsky, PhD, Earth Sciences Dept., Dartmouth College
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "The Vast, Conserved Mammalian LincRNome". - Igor B. Rogozin, PhD, National Center for Biotechnology Information, Bethesda, MD
201 Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 4:00pm-5:00pm
BiOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPT. SEMINAR: "Novel Roles for GlcNAc in Cell Signaling: GlcNAc Induces Hyphal Growth and Virulence Genes in Candida albicans". - James Konopka, PhD, Stony Brook University