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Skin Pigmentation and Modern Human Life: How the Evolution of a Phenotypic Trait Illustrates the Ill Consequences of Modernity

Dr. Nina G. Jablonski, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Junker Auditorium

Skin Pigmentation and Modern Human Life: How the Evolution of a Phenotypic Trait Illustrates the Ill Consequences of Modernity

Dr. Nina G. Jablonski, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Junker Auditorium

Molecular Breeding of Medicinal Crops and Discoveries Along the Way

Ian Graham, University of York, UK

W203 Millennium Science Complex

Molecular Breeding of Medicinal Crops and Discoveries Along the Way

Ian Graham, University of York, UK

W203 Millennium Science Complex

Mary Shelly was a Mitochondriac. Are You?

Darrell Neufer, East Carolina University

127 Noll Lab

Mary Shelly was a Mitochondriac. Are You?

Darrell Neufer, East Carolina University

127 Noll Lab

Trematode Parasitic Castrators: Body Snatchers, Tools for Life History Theory, Eusocial Flatworms

Ryan Hechinger, University of California San Diego

W-203 Millennium Science Complex

Trematode Parasitic Castrators: Body Snatchers, Tools for Life History Theory, Eusocial Flatworms

Ryan Hechinger, University of California San Diego

W-203 Millennium Science Complex

Computational Principles of Auditory Cortex

Xiaoqin Wang, Johns Hopkins

108 Wartik Laboratory with Video to Hershey COM Room CG623

Floodplain disturbance & ecosystem service provisioning

Tim Gould, Penn State

104 Forest Resources Building