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Spring 2022 Departmental Seminars

Spring 2022 Virtual/In Person Seminar Schedule

March 7
Monday,
Online
Huai Deng,
Univ. of Minnesota Duluth
Title: Detoxification and Development: Dual Roles of the Keap1-Nrf2 Signaling in Drosophila
Topic Area: Developmental adaptations to environmental changes in Drosophila
March 21
Monday,
Online
Fiorenza Micheli,
Stanford Univ.
Title: Ocean solutions for nature and people
Topic Area: Marine community ecology
March 28
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Cassie Freund,
WFU Biology
Title: Landslide distributions and succession across a 2.5-km Andes-to-Amazon elevational gradient
Topic Area: Tropical forest ecology
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Miles Silman‘s Laboratory
April 4
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Corey Allard,
Harvard Univ.
Title: Sea robin legs are novel sensory organs that enable location of buried prey
Topic Area: Sensory Biology and Cell Physiology
April 14
Thursday,
Winston 126
& Online
Yohami Fernández Delgado,
WFU Biology
Title: Dual Function of Tiger Moth Tymbal Sound: Sonar Jamming and Courtship Signalling
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. William Conner‘s Laboratory
April 18
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Vanessa Ezenwa,
Yale Univ.
Title: Worm-microbe coinfection: insights from a natural system
Topic Area: Infectious Disease Ecology in the Wild
April 19
Tuesday,
11 AM,
Winston 126
& Online
Da Hee Lee,
WFU Biology
Title: Quantifying Changes in the Chlamydia Developmental Cycle Using Expansion Microscopy
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Heather Brown-Harding‘s Laboratory
July 26
Tuesday,
2 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Ashley Shultz,
WFU Biology
Title: The Evolutionary Effects of Invasion of S. Cerevisiae Populations By The Foreign Transposable Element, HERMES
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Clifford Zeyl‘s Laboratory

Spring 2022 Seminars were held at 4:00 PM Online and/or In Person unless otherwise noted.

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