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June 2013
June 06
PhD Seminar
Sandra Losa-Ward

Endocrine disruption and female pubertal timing
10:00 AM, 102 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Heather Patisaul







Past Seminars
January 17
Carolyn Mattingly
Department of Biology, NCSU
Environmental influences on disease and the underlying mechanisms
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Harry Daniels


January 24
W.M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology Seminar
Jonathan Losos
Harvard
Lizards in an evolutionary tree: Ecology and adaptive radiation of Anoles
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Anholt/Langerhans


January 25
Nicole Heller
Duke University
Conserving climate space for biodiversity protection: A case study in adaptation planning in the San Francisco Bay Area
1:30 PM, FFSC 2237 Duke University


January 31
Randy Jirtle
Duke University
Epigenetics: How genes and environment interact
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Carolyn Mattingly


February 01
Josh Lawler
University of Washington
Connectivity for the 21st century: Planning for climate-driven shifts in biota
1:30 PM, FFSC 2237 Duke University


February 07
Carrie Wu
University of Richmond
"Where to draw the line? Inferring the invasion dynamics of Phragmites australis in using population genetics (and freshmen)"
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Lisa McGraw


February 15
Mark Anderson
The Nature Conservancy
Conserving the stage: Towards resilient landscapes in a changing climate
1:30 PM, FFSC 2237 Duke University


February 19
Brandt Lecture
Scott Creel
Montana State University
"Elk in the Yellowstone ecosystem: New drivers and new dynamics"
3:30 PM, 3503 Thomas Hall/Stephens Room


February 21
W.M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology Seminar
Diana Reiss
Hunter College
Reflections of animal minds
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Robert Anholt


February 27
PhD Seminar
Andrew Baltzegar

"Investigation of novel paracellular and endocrine mechanisms governing osmotic balance in teleost fishes (Actinopterygii: Teleostei)"
9:00 AM, 102 David Clark Labs


February 28
Jason Munshi-South
Baruch College
Landscape genomics of New York City
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Holly Menninger


March 07


Spring Break - No Seminar
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs


March 18
Allen Moore
University of Georgia
Quantitative to molecular genetics of parenting
11:15 AM, 3503 Thomas Hall/Stephens Room
Hosted by Robert Anholt


March 21
Tomas Carlo
Penn State
Linking pattern and process in networks of frugivory and seed dispersal
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Jaime Collazo


March 28


Spring Holiday - No Seminar



April 04
George Bittner
University of Texas at Austin
Rapid repair of severed limb nerves: It’s not just for Luke Skywalker
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Robert Grossfeld
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/neuro/GeorgeBittner/index.html

April 11
Paul Beier
Northern Arizona University
Scaling up from meso-experiments to 5-mile corridors through farms and cities: What does a successful conservation corridor look like?
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Nick Haddad


April 18
Reed Noss
University of Central Florida
Assessing vulnerability and adaptation options for species and natural communities threatened by sea level rise in Florida.
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Nick Haddad


April 22
Michael Young
The Rockefeller University
Genes controlling sleep and circadian rhythms in Drosophila
1:30 PM, 3503 Thomas Hall/Stephens Room
Hosted by Robert Anholt


April 25
Michel Bagnat
Duke University
Developmental hydraulics: How fluid secretion shapes development
3:30 PM, 101 David Clark Labs
Hosted by Antonio Planchart


Other Seminars of Interest
Toxicology
Plant Biology
Microbiology
Genetics
Entomology
Biochemistry
 
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