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Department of Plant Biology
University of Minnesota
250 Biological Science Center
1445 Gortner Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108

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Seminars and Events

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PBS Colloquium Seminar Series
Fall 2008

Seminars are held in Rm 335 Borlaug at 3:30 pm

Date
Speaker
Title

Sept.
16

Dr. Nathan Springer
Plant Biology - U of M

Genetic and epigenetic variation for gene expression in maize inbreds

Sept.
17

Dr. Georgiana May
Ecology, Evolution & Behavior - U of M
Joint PBS & EEB Seminar

Evolution of species interactions in a community context
Sept.
23

Dr. Alice Cheung
Univeristy of Massachusetts
Dept. of Agronomy & Plant Genetics

Regulation of Polarized Pollen Tube Growth
Oct.
7
Dr. Michael Travisano
Ecology, Evolution & Behavior - U of M
Experimental Studies of Microbial Diversity
Oct.
14
No Seminar  
Oct.
21

Dr. Aaron Ellison
Harvard University
Harvard Forestry

What do they do with all those ants? Nutrient limitation and stoichiometry of carnivorous plants.
Oct.
28
Dr. Anke Reinders
Plant Biology - U of M
From source to sink - the role of sucrose transporters in plants
Nov.
4
Dr. Fumiaki Katagiri
Plant Biology - U of M
Defense signaling networks in plants
Nov.
11

Dr. Xinnian Dong
Duke University
Department of Biology

Signaling transduction in plant immunity
Nov.
18

Dr. Richard Karban
University of California - Davis
Department of Entemology

Communication between plants and resistance against herbivores
Nov.
25
No Seminar  
Dec.
2
Dr. Simon Gilroy
University of Wisconsin
Department of Botany
Putting plants in touch with their feelings: mechanical signaling in Arabidopsis
Dec.
9
Dr. Lewis Lukens
University of Guelph
Department of Plant Agriculture
Genomic survey of gene expression diversity in Zea mays roots in response to water stress
Dec.
11
NOTE: This is a Thursday!!
Dr. Pill-Soon Song
Cheju National University
Department of Biotechnology
Biotechnology of turf grasses using mutant phytochromes
Dec.
16
Dr. Max Cheng
University of Tennessee
Department of Plant Sciences
Genomics and biotechnology of poplar, a leading dedicated woody bioenergy crop

Any questions regarding speakers, please contact Patrice Myers (pmyers@umn.edu)

 

Non-University Events

On 7-8 November 2008, the William L. Brown Center (WLBC) and the International Union of Biological Sciences (IUBS) will host a symposium entitled Ethnobotany: Integrating Science and Traditional Knowledge at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

In a series of lectures and workshops, participants will consider the distinct epistemological systems that underlie, on the one hand, western science and, on the other, indigenous and traditional knowledge from around the world. The clash of world views is often a subject in international fora, with ethnobotanists at times divided into two opposing camps.

Participants at the symposium will address the underlying theoretical issues as well as the need for an improved institutional and legal framework for promoting equal and mutually beneficial partnerships. Matters of concern include: intellectual property rights, equitable policy formation, and the facilitation of research and collecting permits.

For more information on the symposium, please visit the website: http://www.wlbcenter.org/drawer/Symposium/website/homepage.htm.


Seminars in Other Departments

Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics
Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
Department of Entomology
Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development
Department of Horticulture Sciences
Department of Microbiology
Department of Neuroscience
Department of Plant Pathology
Community Genetics

 
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