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Spring 2023 Departmental Seminars

Spring 2023 Virtual/In Person Seminar Schedule

February 27
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Bryan Dewsbury,
Florida International University
Title: Beyond Inclusion – Education for Civic Engagement
Topic Area: Science Education
March 20
Monday,
Online
Heather Bruegl,
M.A. (Oneida/Stockbridge-Munsee)
Title: More Than a Land Acknowledgement: A History of Land Loss and How to Acknowledge the Land
Topic Area: Incorporate Indigenous history into the stories
March 24
Friday, 4 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Jonathan Moon,
WFU Biology
Title: Quantification of Marine Bacterial Chemotaxis In Response to Phage-Infected Synechococcus
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Sheri Floge‘s Laboratory
March 27
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Michael Olivier,
WFU School of Medicine
Title: How do we age? Molecular studies in non-human primates
Topic Area: The molecular basis of common human diseases (headache and Diabetes)
April 3
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Joseph L. Graves,
North Carolina A&T
Title: Experimental Evolution of Metal Resistance in Bacteria
Topic Area: Evolution and Genetics
April 3
Monday, 7 PM,
Bryum Auditorium
Joseph L. Graves,
North Carolina A&T
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Title: “Racism Not Race”: Discussing Race, Society, and Medicine

April 4
Tuesday, 11 AM,
Winston 126
& Online
Lizel Mendoza,
WFU Biology
Title: Assessing the genetic diversity between and within host populations of the rotavirus A VP4 spike protein
MS Graduate Student in Dr. James Pease‘s Laboratory
April 4
Tuesday, 3 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Adam Green,
WFU Biology
Title: A Novel Look into Associative Learning and Long-Term Memory Retention in Corn Snakes (Pantherophis guttatus)
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Clifford Zeyl‘s Laboratory
April 6
Thursday, 11 AM,
Winston 126
& Online
Ethan Huang,
WFU Biology
Title: Effects of amitraz and age on sweetness perception, learning, and memory in Apis mellifera workers
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Susan Fahrbach‘s Laboratory
April 11
Tuesday, 2 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Francesca Giammona,
WFU Biology
Title: Morphological adaptations and kinematic adjustments for terrestrial locomotion in amphibious fishes
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Miriam Ashley-Ross‘s Laboratory
April 12
Wednesday, 2:30 PM,
Wake Downtown
4802 & Online
Heather Colvin Binns,
WFU Biology
Title: Investigating the Role of Exogenous Metabolites on Erythroid Cells in Malarial Anemia
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Regina Joice Cordy‘s Laboratory
April 13
Thursday, 11 AM,
Winston 126
& Online
Scott Cory,
WFU Biology
Title: Establishment of first-year Acacia tree seedlings
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. William Smith‘s Laboratory
April 13
Thursday, 4 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Austin Snide,
WFU Biology
Title: Investigating the function of pericentromeric heterochromatin in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Ke Reid‘s Laboratory
April 17
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
Kevin Wilcox,
UNC Greensboro
Title: Legacies of extreme drought, fire, and grazing in South African savanna grasslands
Topic Area: Grassland ecology
April 19
Wednesday,
11 AM,
Winston 125
& Online
Madeleine Ward,
WFU Biology
Title: Dietary partitioning of tropical herbivorous reef fish
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Miles Silman‘s Laboratory
April 24
Monday,
Winston 126
& Online
James S. Clark,
Duke University
Title: Tree fecundity will determine 21st century forests: individual trees to continental controls
Topic Area: How global change affects populations, communities, and ecosystems
April 27
Thursday,
3:30 PM,
Winston 126
Honors and Awards Day
June 2
Friday, 1 PM,
Wake Downtown
4802 & Online
Mackenzie Anderson,
WFU Biology
Title: Characterization of Particle-Associated Rotavirus Polymerase Activities
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Sarah Esstman‘s Laboratory
July 12
Wednesday,
3 PM,
Wake Downtown
4802 & Online
John Gorelick,
WFU Biology
Title: Satellite remote sensing of seagrass dynamics on Lighthouse Reef, Belize
MS Graduate Student in Dr. Miles Silman‘s Laboratory
July 21
Friday,
2 PM,
Wake Downtown
4802 & Online
Anthony Postiglione,
WFU Biology
Title: Hormonal and environmental regulation of reactive oxygen species localization and homeostasis in guard cells and pollen
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Gloria Muday‘s Laboratory
July 26
Wednesday,
10 AM,
Wake Downtown
4802 & Online
Emily Martin,
WFU Biology
Title: Ethylene signaling remodels root development through increases in reactive oxygen species
PhD Graduate Student in Dr. Gloria Muday‘s Laboratory
July 28
Friday,
12 PM,
Winston 126
& Online
Christopher Lopez,
WFU Biology
Title: Limitations to Understory Vegetation and Seedling Recruitment in a Piedmont Monadnock Forest
MS Graduate Student in Dr. T. Michael Anderson‘s Laboratory

Spring 2023 Seminars were held at 4:00 PM Online and/or In Person unless otherwise noted.

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