Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held in Druckenmiller Hall room 20 at 4:00 pm
Thursday, January 27 -
Mary Rumpho-Kennedy, Biochemistry Department, University of Maine, Orono- "Evolution of Photosynthesis in an Animal"
Tuesday, February 8 - 4:00 pm Kanbar Hall 107
Robert S. Ross, Research Assistant Professor, Cognitive Neuroimaging Laboratory, Center for Memory & Brain, Boston University - "Medial temporal lobe, striatal, and prefrontal cortical contributions to the separation of overlapping representations"
Thursday, February 10 -
Amy L. Springer, Biology Department, Amherst College, Amherst MA- "The Flagellum of the African Trypanosome: Homing in on The Beat"
Thursday, February 10 - 3:00 pm Cleaveland Hall 151
Luke Remage-Healey, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst - "Bird brains on steroids: Rapid actions on physiology and behavior"
Thursday, February 17 -
Douglas R. Dorer, Department of Biology, Harwick College, Oneonta, NY - "Synteny and dosage sensitivity in the Osiris insect gene family"
Thursday, February 24-
Glen Ernstrom, University of Utah - "Acidification is a checkpoint for synaptic vesicle fusion"
Tuesday, March 8 -
Osceola Whitney, Department of Psychology, Bowdoin College - "The Singing Genome: Dynamic cascades of diverse behaviorally regulated genes in a songbird"
Thursday, March 10 -
Mike Koomey, University of Oslo - "Bacterial protein glycosylation: lessons from related pathogens and symbionts"
Thursday, March 31 -
Kimberly Tanner, Director of SEPAL-The Science Education Partnership and Assessment Laboratory, University of California, San Francisco
Thursday, April 7 -
Donald Dearborn, Department of Biology, Bates College -
Thursday, April 14 -
Andrew Mountcastle, The Combes Laboratory, Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Concord Field Station, Bedford, MA
Thursday, April 21 -
Ian Billick, Executive Director Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado
Thursday, April 28 -
Mary Ann Handel, Jackson Laboratory - "Meiotic Cell Cycle: Insight from a New Mouse Mutation"