Seminar Series, Fall 2010
Cookies & conversation 4:15 p.m.,
seminar starts at 4:30 p.m.
Strain 121
| Date | Speaker/Title |
Thursday, Sept 9 |
Dr. Mary Bricker Biology Department, Pacific University Seed predation by mice alters the population dynamics of native plants in Montana prairies |
Thursday, Sept 23 |
Dr. Anne Krutchen Biology Department, Linfield College Molecular basis of metastasis in bone cancer |
Thursday, Sept 30 |
Dr. Holly M. Simon Division of Environmental and Biomolecular Systems, Oregon Health & Science University Diverse metabolic strategies in mesophilic crenarchaea from a plant root consortium |
Thursday, Oct 21 |
Dr. Greta Binford Biology Department, Lewis & Clark College Why are brown recluse venoms so toxic? Answers based on comparative evolutionary analyses |
Thursday, Nov 4 |
Dr. Cynthia Cooper School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University What zebrafish stripes can tell us about human pigmentation and disease |
Thursday, Nov 18 |
Dr. Susan Hormann Portland Forensic Laboratory The Past, Present and Future of Forensic DNA Analysis |
Questions:
Contact Dr. Stacey L. Halpern, Seminar Series Coordinator
