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Seminar Series Spring 2003

Date Speaker Title Location
January 17 Delbert Hutchison
Dept. of Biology,
Whitman College
Biogeographic patterns of microsatellite variation, or roaming the deserts and catching lizards to test the central/peripheral model Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
January 24 TBA TBA Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
January 31 Penny Swanson
Northwest Fisheries Science Center,
University of Washington
From the environment to hormones: an integrative approach to understanding interactions between growth and reproduction in salmonid fish Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
February 7 David M. Rector
College of Veterinary Medicine,
Washington State University
Scattered Light Neurophysiology Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
February 14 Jeff Boatright
Emory University
Atlanta, GA
Oligonucleotide-targeted gene repair in animal models of human eye disease Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
February 21 Catherine Davis
Procter & Gamble
The Pathogenesis of Menstrual Toxic Shock Syndrome
Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
February 28 NO SEMINAR  
March 7 John Dunbar
Los Alamos National Labs
Modeling genetic complexity in microbial communities Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
March 14 Spring Break No seminar  
March 21 Spring Break No seminar  
March 28 NO SEMINAR Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
April 4 Craig Benkman
Dept. of Biology
New Mexico State Univ.
Specialization and coevolution in the adaptive radiation of crossbills Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
April 11 Brendan Bohannan
Dept. of Biological Sciences,
Stanford University
The ecology and evolution of spatially structured microbial communities Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
April 18 No Seminar  
April 25 No Seminar  
May 2 Mary Ann Ottinger
Dept. of Animal and Avian Sciences
University of Maryland
Old age is for the birds: avian models for neuroendocrine
 aging and plasticity
 
Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
May 9 David Hillis
School of Biological Sciences
Univ. of Texas, Austin
Sex and the single rotifer (and other tales of sexual intrigue) Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
May 30 Frank Rosenzweig
Dept. of Microbiology
University of Montana
A genomic approach to the study of adaptive evolution in yeast Life Science South
Room 277
12:30 PM
 
 

   

 
   
   
   
 
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