[Plantsci] Fall 2011 School of Plant Sciences Interdisciplinary Plant Sciences Seminar Series Schedule
Donna-Rae Marquez
dmarquez at ag.arizona.edu
Wed Aug 17 13:50:27 MST 2011
The School of Plant Sciences
Interdisciplinary Plant Sciences Seminar Series
Graduate course PLS/PLP 696A
Tuesdays, 4 - 5 pm, Marley 230
Fall 2011
Seminar Date
Speaker
Institution
Seminar Title
Host
08.23.11
Dr. Ramin Yadegari
University of Arizona
School of Plant Sciences
PLS/PLP 696A Orientation -
Registered Graduate Students Only
08.30.11
No Seminar
09.06.11
Dr. James Schnable
UC Berkeley
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
Characterizing functionally and evolutionarily relevant differences between
paleopolyploid subgenomes of the grasses
E. Lyons
09.13.11
Dr. Nathan Springer
University of Minnesota
Department of Plant Biology
Genomic and Epigenomic Variation in Maize
X. Wang
09.20.11
Dr. Ravi Palanivelu
University of Arizona
School of Plant Sciences
Molecular mechanisms underlying cell-cell interactions during pollen tube
growth and guidance in Arabidopsis
K. Schumaker
09.27.11
Dr. Brett Tyler
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science
How oomycete and fungal pathogen effectors enter host cells and promote
disease
B. Pryor
10.04.11
Dr. Mark Tester
University of Adelaide
Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
High throughput phenotyping to link plant genomes to phenomes and its
application to study novel traits contributing to salinity tolerance
D. Galbraith
10.11.11
Dr. Jeffrey Chen
University of Texas
Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Genetics and epigenetics of polyploidy and hybrid vigor
X. Wang
10.18.11
Dr. Judith Carney
UCLA
Department of Geography
African Rice (Oryza glaberrima) in Historical Context
R. Wing
10.25.11
Stephen Goff
University of Arizona
iPlant Collaborative
R. Yadegari
11.01.11
TBA
11.08.11
Joel Cuello
University of Arizona
Department of Agricultural Biosystems and Engineering
C. Kubota
11.15.10
Dr. Keith Slotkin
Ohio State University
Department of Molecular Biology
The Epigenetic Regulation of Transposable Elements: Reports from the front
lines of the intra-genomes arms race.
R. Mosher
11.22.11
No Seminar, Thanksgiving Recess
11.29.11
TBA
12.06.11
Dr. Frank Louws
North Carolina State University
Department of Plant Pathology
C. Kubota
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