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Fall 2012

Date Time Speaker's Name Seminar Topic Host(s)

09/14/12

4PM

  TBA

 

09/21/12

4PM

  TBA

 

09/24/12
 Monday

4PM****Oopik Auditorium

William H. Schlesinger, Cary Institute New Perspectives on Biogeochemical Cycles and Human Impacts on Our Planet

 Dickey Center

09/28/12

4PM

Igor Rogozin, National Center for Biotechnology Information The Vast, Conserved Mammalian LincRNome

Jeff Robinson 

10/05/12

4PM

Noah Planavsky, Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College 

What are the Key Environmental Controls on Metallome and Ecosystem Evolution Through Earth's History? 

Kevin Peterson

10/08/12

Monday

4PM

Michael E. Zegans MD, Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, Dept. of Surgery (Ophthalmology), Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College 

Reducing Blindness from Bacterial Corneal Infections:  From the Clinic to the Lab

Elizabeth Smith

10/12/12

4PM

Raymond Huey, University of Washington

Why Mountain Passes are Still Higher in the Tropics: Variations on a Theme by Dan Janzen

Mike Logan

10/19/12

4PM 

Anthony Ives, UW-Madison 

Melding Theory and Data on Population Dynamics

Sam Fey/Lauren Culler

10/26/12

4PM***Oopik Auditorium, Room 100

Stephen Pacala '78, Princeton University

Global Warming and the Fate of the Land Carbon Sink

Celia Chen/Class of 1978 

11/02/12

4PM

Emily C. Moriarty Lemmon, Florida State Univ. 

Evolution in Contact Zones: Behavioral and Phylogenomic Approaches to Studying Speciation in Chorus Frogs

Laurel Symes 

11/09/12

4PM

Stephanie Hampton, NCEAS, UC-Santa Barbara 

Lake Baikal: The Pearl of Siberia 

John Gilbert 

12/03/12

Monday

11AM

Faculty Candidate: Gregory Ragland, University of Notre Dame

Hitting a Moving Target: Integration of Physiological, Genetic and Life History Models to Understand Adaptation in Changing Environments

Matt Ayres

12/06/12

Thursday

11AM

Faculty Candidate: Brooke Flammang-Lockyer, Harvard University

Biomechanics of Fish Locomotion: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Form and Function

Matt Ayres

12/10/12

Monday

11AM

Faculty Candidate: Jeffrey Lane, University of Alberta

Energetic Physiology of Wild Mammals: Ecological and Evolutionary Relevance

Matt Ayres

12/12/12

Wednesday

11AM

Faculty Candidate: Hannah ter Hofstede, University of Cambridge

Sensory Ecology: The Acoustic World of Bats and Insects

Matt Ayres

Last Updated: 12/14/12