[Plsfaculty] FW: Meet w/ Chelsea Specht March 22-23, Plant Genomics

Lambert, Georgina M - (glambert) glambert at email.arizona.edu
Fri Mar 11 14:13:48 MST 2016


Hello Everyone,

The first Ecosystem Genomics Cluster Hire interview is March 22-23 with Chelsea Specht, a candidate in the Plant Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics Cluster. We have scheduled three group faculty meetings with Chelsea during her visit. Please use this link to RSVP by adding your name to one of these group meetings: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eR_hv8ZbN6aYZM5ZlP3G1mJKlC-0RjUYbNqQErT7KJM/edit?usp=sharing

Shelley McMahon will host Chelsea during her visit, and can be reached at mcmahon at email.arizona.edu<mailto:mcmahon at email.arizona.edu> if you have any questions about Chelsea's schedule.

DR. CHELSEA SPECHT, Associate Professor, UC Berkeley
March 22-23, Tuesday-Wednesday
Specht received her Ph.D. in 2004 from NYU, working at the NY Botanical Garden, and is an Associate Professor at UC Berkeley where she has been a faculty member and curator since 2005.  She studies plant systematics (particularly of monocots) and the evolutionary-developmental biology of flowers.  She has 45 first/senior papers (out of 70 total papers) in high quality journals, including Science.  Current NSF funding includes:  "Resolving an ancient radiation: gingers, fossils and phylogenies" and "Arbor; a toolkit for comparative biology across the tree of life".
March 22: Seminar @ 2:00-3:00pm, Koffler 216

Thanks,

Lauren

Lauren Harrison
Administrative Associate
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Arizona
BioScience West, Room 306
(520) 621-7509

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