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Seminars of Interest - Fall 2004

All seminars are in OML 226 from 1-2 PM unless otherwise noted

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November 30

Nancy Moran

The evolution of symbiotic bacteria in insects
 

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

University of Arizona

     

December 2

Fyodor Kondrashov

Compensatory evolution in tRNAs and the evolution of amino acid composition

 

Population Biology Graduate Group

University of California, Davis

     

December 7

Xun Gu

Rapid and asymmetric functional evolution after gene/genome duplications
 

Genetics, Development and Cell Biology

Iowa State University

     

December 9

Howard Ochman

The evolution of bacterial gene repertoires
 

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

University of Arizona

     

December 14

Martin Hanczyc

Experimental models of primitive cellular compartments:  encapsulation, growth and division

 

Molecular Biology

Harvard Medical School

 
*** to be held in Peabody Museum auditorium from 12-1 pm ***
     

December 16

John Wakeley

Coalescent processes in geographically structured populations
 

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

Harvard University

     

January 11

Nicholas Gotelli

Community assembly:  from small to large spatial scales
 

Biology

University of Vermont

     

January 13

Patrick Stephens

A phylogenetic perspective on the species richness and ecological structure of emydid turtle assemblages

 

Ecology & Evolution

State University of New York, Stony Brook

     

January 20

Samantha Forde

The ecology and evolution of species interactions:  from barnacles to bacteria

 

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

University of California, Santa Cruz

     

January 25

***moved to Feb 10; location TBD ***

     

January 27

Thomas Near

Tempo of adaptive radiation in Antarctic and temperate fishes

 

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

University of Tennessee

     

February 1

Nick Barton

Understanding the effects of genome-wide selection

 

Inst. Cell, Animal, and Population Biology

University of Edinburgh

     

February 3

Jeffrey Townsend

Evolution and genomic revolution:  whole genome content and expression

 

Molecular and Cell Biology

University of Connecticut

     

February 8

Antonia Monteiro
Biological Sciences

Butterfly eyespot patterns as models in evo-devo research

 

 

State University of New York, Buffalo

February 10

John Wiens

Treefrog trees and the roots of tropical species richness

 

Ecology and Evolution

State University of New York, Stony Brook

 
*** to be held in Peabody Museum auditorium from 1-2 pm ***
     
February 15 Thomas Near Tempo of adaptive radiation in Antarctic and temperate fishes
  Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Tennessee
 
*** to be held in Peabody Museum auditorium from 1-2 pm ***
     

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