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Meta Meetings

Monday, April 25

Meta Meeting

Doug Turnbull

Genomics Core

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, April 18

Meta Meeting

Annah Rolig

Research Area II

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, April 11

No Meta Meeting

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, April 4

Meta Meeting

Michael Taormina

Live Imaging Core

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, March 28

Meta Meeting

Genevieve Metzger, visiting graduate student, University of Idaho

Title: “Biofilm growth and the evolution of plasmid persistence”

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, March 21

No Meta Meeting – Spring Break

Monday, March 14

Meta Meeting

Sarah Stednitz: Behavorial phenotypes of germ-free zebrafish

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, March 7

Meta Meeting

Tobias Rees: (guest faculty from McGill University)

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, February 29

Meta Meeting

Travis Wiles: “Genetic Engineering Strategies for Tracking and Controlling Bacterial Behavior in the Zebrafish Gut.”

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, February 22

Meta Meeting

MELISSA LIEBERT: “HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN AMAZONIAN ECUADOR: INSIGHTS FROM THE SHUAR HEALTH AND LIFE HISTORY PROJECT”

KEATON STAGAMAN: “INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF IMMUNITY, PARASITES, AND MARKET INTEGRATION ON AN INDIGENOUS ECUADORIAN POPULATION”

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, February 15

Meta Meeting

MARIA REBOLLEDA-GOMEZ: “CONSTRUCTING INDIVIDUALITY: ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS IN EXPERIMENTAL TRANSITIONS TO MULTICELLULARITY”

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, February 8

Meta Meeting

NELSON TING: “APPROACHES TO STUDYING THE PRIMATE MICROBIOME.”

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, January 25

Meta Meeting

Cathy Robinson: Adaptive Bacterial Evolution in the Vertebrate Gut

Ariel Royall: Dehosting of complex microbial communities

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, January 18

No Meta Meeting

Martin Luther King Day

350 Willamette, 4pm

Monday, January 11

Meta Meeting

Raghu Parthasarathy: Discussion on working with “conventional animals”

350 Willamette, 4pm

 

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