Seminar – Streisinger Lecture
“How Do Zebrafish Decide to Develop as a Male or Female?”
John Postlethwait
Department of Biology, University of Oregon
100 Willamette Hall, 4-5pm
Seminar
“Programmed Cell Death and the Microbial Loop”
Monica Orellana
110 Willamette Hall, noon
Seminar
“Genome-Enabled testing of the Evolutionary Arms Race in Plant-Mutualistic and Plant-Gram-Positive Pathogen Interactions”
Jeff Chang
Botany & Plant Pathology, Oregon State University
110 Willamette Hall, noon
Seminar
“Speciation, dispersal, and invasion patterns in microalgae”
Karin Rengefors
Lund University
110 Willamette, noon
Seminar
“Synapse Formation in the Zebrafish Mauthner Circuit”
Cecilia Moens
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Deschutes Hall, Colloquium Room, 11 am
Streisinger lecture
“Single Cell Analysis in Early Mammalian”
Janet Rossant
Senior Scientist and Chief of Research Lombard Chair in Paediatric Research Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children Departments of Molecular Genetics, and Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Toronto
100 Willamette Hall, 4 pm
Seminar
“Eukaryotes are microbes too: Environmental diversity and computational challenges for studying microscopic taxa with a nucleus”
Holy Bik
UC Davis
110 Willamette, noon
Seminar
“Microbial seed banks: ecological and evolutionary implications of dormancy”
Jay Lennon
Indiana University
110 Willamette, noon
Seminar
“Vibro cholera Biofilms: Structural Components and Regulatory Networksâ€
Fitnat Yildiz
University of California, Santa Cruz
110 Willamette Hall, 4 pm
Seminar
“Mainlining the Hologenome Into Biology”
SETH BORDENSTEIN
Vanderbilt University
110 Willamette, noon
Seminar
“New tools for exploring the human gut microbiomeâ€
Microbiology, Yale University
110 Willamette Hall, noon