University of Colorado at Boulder
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EBIO Colloquia


EBIO Colloquium Series

Spring 2004 Talks are Friday 4-5 pm in Ramaley N1B23 unless otherwise indicated below. Refreshments will be available prior to the talk at 3:30 in Ramaley N240. All are welcome; however, please bring your own cup for coffee and tea.
* We will have pizza lunch with the speaker on all "*" days



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Spring 2004


Date Speaker Title Host Lab
Jan. 16 Janice Moore * Parasite Manipulation of Their Hosts Perkins lab
Jan. 23 Claire Kremen Native bees, crops and pollination services in a Californian landscape Wessman lab
Jan. 30 Kristy Duran Mitton lab
Feb. 6 Diana Nemergut Horizontal Gene Transfer in Soil Microbial Communities Schmidt lab
Feb. 13 Marlis Douglas Drought in an evolutionary context: Molecular evidence from endemic Colorado River Fishes Mitton lab
Feb. 20 Cliff Cunningham Historical ecology and community assembly: from lizards to fish Martin lab
Feb. 27 Lisa Angeloni Sex in animal hermaphrodites: does size matter? Perkins lab
March 5 Todd Rosenstiel Foliar Isoprene Emission: A Subcellular Perspective on Climate Change Monson lab
March 12 Ann Hagerman Molecular Specificity in Ecological Chemistry Bowman lab
March 19 No Colloquium (Spring Break)
March 26 No Colloquium (Spring Break)
March 31 Dr. Sandra Baldauf, University of York, UK The tree of life with special attention to new discoveries about relationships among eukaryotes Friedman Lab
April 2 Anne Sylvester Diggle lab
April 9 Cristina Rumbaitis-del Rio Blowdown, Salvage-Logging and Fire: The tale of a dynamic forest ecosystem Wessman lab
April 14 Dr. Charles Delwiche, University of Maryland Key events in the evolution of eukaryotic phototrophs Friedman Lab
April 16 Heather Reed Seastedt Lab
April 23 Blaire Van Valkenburgh The Rise and Fall of North American Canids Armstrong/Guralnick labs
April 28 Dr. Nicole King, University of California, Berkeley Animal origins: our unicellular ancestry Friedman Lab
April 30 Nancy Dengler


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