Past Events
Monday, February 10, 2020
How Do Plants Climb? Macroevolutionary Patterns to Fine-scale Cell Wall Dynamics
Joyce Chery, Penn State University
108 Wartik
University Park
Monday, February 10, 2020
CIDD Lunch: Bees, Flowers, and Domestication
Margarita Lopez-Uribe, Assistant Professor of Entomology, Penn State
W-201 Millennium Science Complex
University Park
Friday, February 07, 2020
Addressing Alaska's environmental challenges through microbial, plant, and human community building
Mary Beth Leigh, University of Alaska Fairbanks
106 Forest Resources Building
University Park
Friday, February 07, 2020
Laboratory notebook management: improving reproducibility through good accounting
Melissa Ishler, Research Technologist, Penn State
127 Noll Lab
University Park
Friday, February 07, 2020
Symbiont Reefscapes: Microbial interactions with threatened coral hosts and reef ecosystems
Adrienne Correa, Ph.D., Rice University
W203 Millennium Science Complex
University Park
Thursday, February 06, 2020
CIDD Seminar: Surprising Direction of Evolutionary Changes Associated with Hunter-gatherer and Agriculturalist Immunological Differences
George Perry, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Biology, Penn State
W-203 Milennium Science Complex
University Park
Wednesday, February 05, 2020
Gene Duplication and Protein Structure as the First Layers of a Mechanistic Approach to Studying the Evolution of the Genotype-Phenotype Map
Weekly Wednesday Wartik Genomics Seminar speaker David Liberles, Temple University
501 Wartik Lab; room HCAR1101 in Hershey
University Park
Monday, February 03, 2020
The Genetic, Environmental, and Physiological Basis of Local Adaptation in Plants
David Lowry, Michigan State University
108 Wartik
University Park
Monday, February 03, 2020
CIDD Lunch: Some Inspirational Games from Evolutionary Game Theory
Marco Archetti, Associate Professor of Biology, Penn State
W-201 Millennium Science Complex
University Park
Saturday, February 01, 2020
Understanding wildlife connectivity and disease spread through GPS tracking
Ephraim Hanks, Associate Professor of Statistics, Penn State
Berg Auditorium - 100 Huck Life Sciences
University Park