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Seminars are held on Fridays at Noon in the Lundgren Room, 112 Lyman Hall unless noted otherwise. Refreshments served 30 minutes prior to start of event.

:: J A N U A R Y ::
Fri.
18
Dacheng Ren
Syracuse University
"Biofilm Formation: A Problem When Bacteria Settle"
Host: Russell Lab
Fri.
25
Robert Raguso
Cornell University
"Start making scents: the challenge of integrating chemistry into pollination ecology"
Host: Segraves Lab
x
:: F E B R U A R Y ::
Fri.
1
Elizabeth Tibbetts
Univ. of Michigan
"Wasps know each other's faces: visual communication in the Polistes"
Host: Uy Lab
Fri.
15
Oleg Igoshin
Rice University
"Uncovering design principles of bacterial gene regulation"
Host: Welch Lab
Fri.
22
David McDonald
Univ. of Wyoming
"Social networks, male-male cooperation and the hippocampus in a manakin"
Host:Uy and Pitnick Labs
Fri.
29
Martin Schlaepfer
SUNY ESF
"The Behavioral and Evolutionary Responses of Native Tadpoles to Introduced Predators"
Host:Uy Lab
x
:: M A R C H ::
Fri.
7
Jeffery Amack
SUNY Upstate
"Cilia-driven fluid flow directs left-right patterning of the heart, gut and brain"
Host:Albertson Lab
Fri.
21

Good Friday
 
:: A P R I L ::
Thu.
3
Lee Alan Dugatkin
University of Louisville
"The Altruism Equation: Seven Scientists Search for the Origins of Goodness". (This is a Jack & Pat Bryan Life Sciences Lecture and will be presented in Shemin Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday night.)
Host: BGSO
Fri.
4
Lee Alan Dugatkin
University of Louisville
"Culture, genes, and the sexual selection in animals and humans"
Host: BGSO
Fri.
11
John Postlethwait
Univ. of Oregon
"MicroRNAs and Skeletal Development"
Host:Albertson Lab
Fri.
18
Tristan Stayton
Bucknell Univ.
"Shell Game: Morphological Evolution and Mechanical Comprise in the Turtle Shell"
Host:Albertson Lab
Fri.
25
Jay Henderson
Syracuse Univ.
"From embryonic biomechanics to cell-based therapies: tissue engineering for musculoskeletal repair and regeneration"
Host:Albertson Lab
:: M A Y ::
Fri.
2

Final Exams

 

 

 

 

Links to Other
Seminars
&
Lecture Series:


Dept of Chemistry
Colloqium Schedule


Dept. of Earth Sciences
K. Douglas Nelson Lecture Series

EnSPIRE
Calendar of Events


Dept of Physics
Colloquium & Seminars

Syracuse
Neuroscience Organization


SUNY ESF Environmental
& Forest Biology Seminar Schedule


 

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