The speakers listed below are faculty candidates in the field of evolutionary biology.
Monday, February 10
Exploring the proximate and ultimate causes of variation with fig nematodes
Gavin Woodruff, University of Oregon
Olin Hall 105
Wednesday, February 12
From the mountains to the sea: comparative genomics of mechanisms underlying the physiological response to low oxygen
Allie Graham, Oregon State University
Boettcher Auditorium 101
Wednesday, March 11
Bacteria as a source of evolutionary novelty in animals
Rebecca Duncan, University of California, Berkeley
Boettcher Auditorium 101
The speakers listed below are faculty candidates in the field of the biology of aging.
Monday, February 17
Metabolic control of cellular senescence: implications for aging
Chris Wiley, Buck Institute for Research
Olin Hall 105
Wednesday, February 19
Non-neuronal mechanisms of neuronal aging
Lezi E, Duke University School of Medicine
Boettcher Auditorium 101
Tuesday, February 25
Immune mechanisms for rescuing injury and age-induced memory decline
Karen Krukowski, University of California, San Francisco
Olin Hall 105
Wednesday, March 4
Epigenetics in the brain: from development to disease
Alexi Nott
University of California, San Diego
Boettcher Auditorium 101
Marsico Visiting Scholar – Monday, March 2
Building body parts: Regulation of organ architecture and cell physiology through a single transcription factor
Debbie Andrew, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Olin 105