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Biology seminars -- Spring 2008

Biology seminars are scheduled each week on Friday at 3:35 PM in Ross Hall room 1010. After each seminar, faculty and graduate students are invited to continue discussions over snacks and refreshments in the biology main office, Ross Hall room 2480.

Date
Speaker
Title
1/18/2008
 
No Seminar -- Graduate Students meet with Graduate Committee
1/25/2008
Chris Butt
A Nicotinic Receptor Polymorphism and its Role in Nicotine- and Alcohol-related Phenotypes
2/1/2008
Richard Jurin
Sustainable development. What it is, do we want it, and what are the barriers to attaining it?
2/8/2008
Peter Dratch
Bison on the Horizon: the ecological restoration of a keystone species in the American West
2/15/2008
Mike Dewey
Development of Peromyscus (Deer mouse) genomics: Field biology meets molecular biology
2/22/2008
Lamine Mbow
Immune Recognition -- The role of Innate Receptors
2/29/2008
Kim Greeson
An examination of interpretation and communica-tion efforts focused on human-cougar conflict in Colorado’s Front Range
3/7/2008
Jennifer Clarke
Bringing science in the dark to light
3/14/2008
Carole Schneider
Exercise and cancer recovery
3/21/2008
 
Spring Break – No Seminar
3/28/2008
Teri Coons
TBA
4/4/2008
Jennifer Martin
Molecular and Functional Characterization of the Native LMP1 signaling complex from EBV infected Human B cells
4/11/2008
 
Biology Research Symposium on Thursday as part of Academic Excellence Week -- No Seminar
4/18/2008
Chris Ray
Inferring the role of climate in the decline of the American pika
4/25/2008
Kate Williamson
To yelp or not to yelp? -- Unanswered questions about elk communication
5/2/2008
Caroline Weldon
TBA