2018-2019 Series
Departmental Seminar Series
Thursdays, 12:30-1:30 PM, Regents 239
The Department invites scholars in Biology to present their research on most Thursdays throughout the academic year. The seminars are followed by a Q&A session.
Fall term 2018 seminar series speakers include:
Aug. 30, 2018
Dr. Yan Wong
Evolutionary Biologist
Oxford University
Inferring the Ancestry of Everyone
Hosted by: Steven Singer
Sep. 13, 2018
Dr. Cassandra Quave
Assistant Professor, (Department of Biology)
Emory University
Discovery of anti-infective botanical natural products
Hosted by: Dr. Shaun Brinsmade
Sep. 20, 2018
Dr. Vanessa Sperandio
Professor (Department of Biology)
UT Southwestern Medical Center
You’re hot and you’re cold: neurotransmitters modulation of bacterial virulence expression
Hosted by: Dr. Shaun Brinsmade and Dr. Steven Singer
Sep. 27, 2018
Dr. Amy Zanne
Associate Professor (Department of Biology)
The George Washington University
Something’s rotten: Examining drivers of wood decay trajectories
Hosted by: Dr. Gina Wimp
Oct. 4, 2018
Dr. Blythe Shepard
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing and Health Studies
The Sniffing Kidney: Uncovering Novel Physiological Roles for Olfactory Receptors
Hosted by: Ronda Rolfes
Oct. 18, 2018
Dr. David Stern
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator
HHMI Janelia Farms
How does the brain evolve? Evidence from the love song of the fruit fly”
Hosted by: Dr. Mark Rose
Nov. 1, 2018
Dr. Doug Tallamy
Professor (Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology
University of Delaware
Are Alien Plants Bad?
Hosted by: Dr. Martha Weiss
Nov. 8, 2018
Dr. Jeffrey Boyd
Associate Professor (Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology)
Rutgers
Dissecting Staphylococcus aureus Physiology to Decrease Disease Burden
Hosted by: Dr. Shaun Brinsmade
Special Seminar Series
These are seminars that happen at days or times outside of the weekly Thursday departmental seminar
None
Departmental Seminar Series
Thursdays, 12:30-1:30 PM, Regents 239
The Department invites scholars in Biology to present their research on most Thursdays throughout the academic year. The seminars are followed by a Q&A session.
Spring Semester
Spring term 2019 speakers include:
Jan. 10, 2019
Peri Kurshan
Post-doctoral Researcher
Department of Biology
Stanford University
“Towards a molecular understanding of synapse formation”
Jan. 17, 2019
Isaac Sandoval
Senior Staff Scientist
Department of Neuroscience
The Scripps Research Institute
“Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms for Active Forgetting”
Jan. 24, 2019
Erin Barnhart
Post-doctoral Fellow
Department of Biology
New York University
“Cellular mechanisms for efficient coding in the Drosophila visual system”
Jan. 31, 2019
Dr. Qiuxiang Zhang
Post-doctoral Fellow
Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institute f Health
“From Sensory Transduction to Transmission: imaging Sensory Encoding in Zebrafish Hair Cells”
Feb. 7, 2019
Dr. Haiyan He
Staff Scientist
Neuroscience Department
The Scripps Reseach Institute
“Push and Pull- a Tale of Two Neurons”
Feb. 28, 2019
Dr. Ting Ting Wang
GU – Pharmacology
Stabilizing Synapse Function via Glial Epigenetic Signaling
hosted by: Drs. Jeff Huang and Tom Coate
Mar. 21, 2019
Maya Gomes
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Tardigrades: an emerging model for studying the evolution of animal body plans and survival of biological materials in extreme conditions
hosted by: Dr. Sarah Johnson
Mar. 28, 2019
Dr. Bob Goldstein
UNC-Chapel Hill
Microbial Mat Taphonomy: Modern Insights into One of Earth’s Earliest Ecosystems
hosted by: Biology Graduate Students
Apr. 4, 2019
Dr. Andrei Seluanov
Professor
University of Rochester
Hosted by: Dr. Elena Silva
Apr. 25, 2019
Dr. Mandy Oglesby-Sherrouse
Assistant professor
University of Maryland
PrrF small RNA regulation of iron homeostasis and virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Hosted by: Dr. Shaun Brinsmade
Special Seminar Series
These are seminars that happen at days or times outside of the weekly Thursday departmental seminar
TBA
During the summer semester there are
Summer 2019
TBA