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Success of the Smelliest: How Pheromone Signals Evolve (and do humans have them?)

Tristram Wyatt, University of Oxford

Berg Auditorium (100 Life Sciences Building)

Success of the Smelliest: How Pheromone Signals Evolve (and do humans have them?)

Tristram Wyatt, University of Oxford

Berg Auditorium (100 Life Sciences Building)

Intraoperative and Laboratory Studies of Human Muscle Contractures

Richard Lieber, Northwestern University

127 Noll Laboratory

"Immature Myeloid Cells, the Inflammasome, and IL-1: FInding Novel Paradigms in the Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Tularemia"

Jonathan Harton, Albany Medical Center

Atomic Resolution Cryo-EM

Sriram Subramaniam, National Institutes of Health

Berg Auditorium (100 Life Sciences Building)

Self-incompatibility in_Petunia inflata:_a self/non-self Recognition System during Pollination Involving Multiple_Polymorphic_S-locus F-box_Genes and a Polymorphic_S-RNase_Gene

Lihua Wu, Penn State University

108 Wartik Lab

Setting the table for disease outbreaks? Resource subsidy and wildlife-pathogen interactions

Sonia Altizer, University of Georgia

W-203 Millennium Science Complex

Setting the table for disease outbreaks? Resource subsidy and wildlife-pathogen interactions

Sonia Altizer, University of Georgia

W-203 Millennium Science Complex

From Atoms to Animals: Engineering Fluorescent Proteins for Optical Reporting and Control of Neurobiology

Michael Lin, Stanford University

108 Wartik Lab with video to Hershey COM Room CG624F

Fast and Accurate RNA-Seq Analysis with Kallisto and Sleuth

NOTICE: SEMINAR CANCELED; Weekly Wednesday Genomics Seminar speaker Harold Pimentel, Stanford University

501 Wartik Lab with zoom connection: https://psu.zoom.us/j/742881353