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EEB Seminar Series – Fall 2016

 

August 29, 3:00 pm
Location: 1400 MSC
Faculty meeting
September 5, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title: Ancient DNA: window to the past
Speaker: Anna Linderholm, Dept of Anthropology, TAMU
Hosted by G2/EEB: David Threadgill
Refreshments at 3:50 pm Flyer         
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September 12, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title:  Development of CRISPR-based gene editing to understand mosquito sex, blood and virus control
Speaker: Zach Adelman, Dept of Entomology, TAMU
Hosted by G2/EEB: Christine Merlin
Refreshments at 3:50 pm
 adelman
September 19: No seminar
September 26, 4:10 pm
Location:  108 BioBio
Title:  Causes and consequences of recombination rate variation
Speaker:  Nadia Singh, Dept of Biological Sciences, NC State University
Hosted by G2/EEB:  David Threadgill
Refreshments at 3:50 pm
 nadia_singh
October 3, 3:30 pm
Location:  1400 MSC
Title:  Merging remote sensing, modeling, and field data to understand and manage plant invasions in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
Speaker: Jason Martina, Program Coordinator EEB/ABS, TAMU
Hosted by EEB: Spencer Behmer
Refreshments at 3:15
 jason_martina_t
October 10: No seminar
October 17, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title:  Charting the Genotype-Phenotype Map: Lessons from Drosophila
Speaker: Trudy Mackay, NC State University
Hosted by G2/EEB: Jessica Elswood
Refreshments at 3:50 pm
 trudy mackay
October 24, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title:  Impacts of rare and common variants in the human genome on gene expression variability
Speaker:  James Cai, Depts of VIBS and Genetics, TAMU
Hosted by G2/EEB:  TBA
Refreshments at 3:50 pm
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October 31: No seminar
November 7, 3:30 pm
Location: 1400 MSC
Title:  Collective intelligence in honey bees:  How a swarm of bees chooses its home  [summary]
Speaker: Thomas D. Seeley, Cornell University
Hosted by EEB:  Juliana Rangel
Refreshments at 3:15
 thomas seeley
November 14, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title:   Genetic conflicts: the usual suspects and beyond
Speaker: Harmit Malik, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Hosted by G2/EEB:  Vaishali Katju
Refreshments at 3:50 pm
 harmit malik
November 21, 3:30 pm
Location: 1400 MSC
Title:  Evolution of sex determining mechanisms and sex chromosomes: of masters and slaves, newcomers and usurpers
Speaker: Manfred Schartl, Biozentrum University Würzburg;
TAMU-Institute for Advanced Study
Hosted by EEB/G2:  Gil Rosenthal
Refreshments at 3:15
 manfred schartl
November 28: No seminar
December 5, 4:10 pm
Location: 108 BioBio
Title:   Evolution with dual genomes: low mutation rate and loss of sex in Tetrahymena ciliates
Speaker:   Rebecca Zufall, Associate Professor, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Houston
Hosted by G2/EEB:  Vaishali Katju
Refreshments at 3:50
zufall

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