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Biological Sciences Seminar Series


Fall 2008

Seminars are held Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. in Phillips 319, unless otherwise noted. Please join us for refreshments in Phillips 326 starting at 3:30 p.m. Click here for Seminar Series pdf.


Sept. 25

Dan
Herman

  Biology Department, UWEC
 

"The Role of the Mbp1 Protein in Regulating Morphogenesis in the Human Pathogen, Candida albicans

   

Oct. 9

Tony
Vandem Bush

  Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa
 

 “Potential of B Lymphocytes to be Used as Cancer-vaccine Vehicles”

 

 

Oct. 16

Paul
Letourneau

   Neuroscience Department, University of Minnesota
 

“How Do Developing Axons Find Their Ways to Their Targets?”

   

Oct. 30

David
Higgs

  Department of Biological Sciences, UW-Parkside
 

“It's Not Easy Being Green:  The Genetics of Photosynthesis in a Green Alga”

 

   

Nov. 6

Francisco
Pelegri

  Department of Genetics, UW-Madison
 

“Early Embryonic Development in the Zebrafish”

   

Nov. 13

Amy
Krist

 

Department of Zoology, University of Wyoming

 

"New Zealand mud snails in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Impacts on Natives and Factors Mediating Invasiveness”

   

Dec. 4

Todd
Wellnitz

  Biology Department, UWEC
 

“What Makes a River Run Wild? -- How Bugs and Slimy Rocks Explain Stream Ecosystem Functioning”


This seminar series is made possible with generous support from Mayo Clinic.
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