Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Jeff Karron
Dr. Jeff Karron, Professor, 51ÁÔÆæ Biological Sciences, will present a talk about his work entitled, 'Paternity in Flowering Plants'
Dr. Jeff Karron, Professor, 51ÁÔÆæ Biological Sciences, will present a talk about his work entitled, 'Paternity in Flowering Plants'
Dr. Judith Smit, NOMIS-STRI postdoctoral fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panamá will present a talk about her work entitled, 'Communication in changing environments: urban túngara frogs & vibrationally duetting treehoppers' The Abstract is as Follows: Animals have evolved elaborate sexual signals, …
Alyssa Kline will present a talk about her work entitled, 'Not All Adaptors Are Created Equal: Determining the Roles of the Dual Adaptors in the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Chp Chemosensory system' The Abstract is as Follows: The opportunistic pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, …
Dr. Caroline Turner of Loyola University will present a talk about her work entitled, "Effects of resource limitation on the evolution of biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance." The Abstract is as follows: "Growth and reproduction of organisms is frequently limited …
Dr Matthew Shoulders of MIT will present a talk about his work entitled, "Collagen Folding and Assembly in the Secretory Pathway." The abstract is as follows: "Collagen is the most abundant protein in humans and the molecular scaffold for animal …
Drew Little, Ph.D. Candidate at UW-Milwaukee, will present a talk entitled, "Female interactions and their roles in mate choice." The abstract is as follows: "Currently, many scientific studies in courtship emphasize the behavior and traits of males in determining mate …
Jill McClary-Gutierrez, Biological Safety Officer at UW-Milwaukee, will present a talk about her work entitled, "From LAIs to AI: History and current trends in biosafety & biosecurity." The abstract is as follows: "Even before the establishment of germ theory in …
Claudia Rodriguez, graduate student of Biological Sciences at UW-Milwaukee, will present a talk about her work entitled, "An alternative mode of signal transduction by the EGL-15 FGF receptor in Caenorhabditis elegans." The abstract is as follows: "How is an animal body …
Dr. Chris Quinn of UW-Milwaukee will present a talk about his work entitled, "Harnessing human genetics to investigate the development and degeneration of axons in C. elegans." The abstract is as follows: "Genome sequencing studies have generated a list of …
Dr. Eillen Tecle, Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, will present a talk about her work entitled, "Purine nucleotide salvage enzymes regulate epithelial cell resistance to infection in C. elegans." The …