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2020 Spring Seminar Series - Dr. Brad Stith

Jan. 10, 2020

Event Information Who: Dr. Brad Stith | What: 38+ Years of Research at the University of Colorado | When: Friday, Jan. 24, 2020 | Where: SI 2001 | At Noon | As I will be starting a phased retirement, I will summarize my career at UCD (from 1981)…highlighting students, career...

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2019 Fall Seminar Series - Dr. Tania Reis

Nov. 15, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Tina Reis What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Nov. 22nd at Noon Where: NC 3202 Tânia Reis, PhD Associate Professor University of Colorado, Medical School Department of Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes “How flies get fat: from genes to neurons:” Preventing obesity requires...

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Near-Infrared Chemiluminescent Nanoparticles for In Vivo Optical Imaging

Nov. 5, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Jung-Jae Lee What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Nov. 8, 2019 Where: NC 3202 at Noon Imaging techniques are a vital part of clinical diagnostics and biomedical research. Optical molecular imaging makes use of relatively harmless, low-energy light, and technically straightforward instrumentation. Bioluminescence imaging systems,...

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Diversification and speciation in crossbills: the magic of a “charmed life”

Oct. 25, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Craig Benkman What: 2019 Fall Graduate Student Seminar When: Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 Where: NC 3202 at Noon Dr. Craig Benkman Professor and Robert B. Berry Distinguished Chair in Ecology University of Wyoming After providing an overview of the patterns and processes driving crossbill ( Loxia...

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Politics, Science, and Wildlife Conservation

Oct. 21, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Mike Phillips What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Oct. 25th, at Noon Where: NC 3202 Mr Mike Phillips Director of the Turner Endangered Species Fund Author, The wolves of Yellowstone While working for the Fish & Wildlife Service Mike transferred to the National Park Service...

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Dr. Sandy Martin: Transcriptome dynamics in hibernation: cause or consequence of physiology?

Oct. 14, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Sandy Martin, Professor Department of Cell and Developmental Biology What: 2019 Fall Graduate Student Seminar When: Monday, Oct. 18th at Noon Where: SI 1086 If many phylogenetically interspersed species of mammals can safely lower their metabolic rate to a few percent of resting, and their body...

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Using RNA-seq to analyze differential gene expression in response to acute thermal challenge in cutthroat trout and closely related species - Oct. 11, 2019

Oct. 3, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Douglas Petcoff What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Oct. 11th at Noon Where: NC 3202 Dr. Douglas Petcoff Professor Metropolitan State University of Denver RNA-seq can be used to analyze the heat shock response at the molecular level. Ectotherms such as the cold-adapted members of...

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Deep Shales as Windows into Cryptic Carbon Cycling in the Terrestrial Subsurface - Oct. 4, 2019

Oct. 3, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Mike Wilkins What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Monday, Oct. 4th, at Noon Where: SI 1086 Dr. Mike Wilkins Assistant Professor Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Colorado State University Hydraulic fracturing of deep shale formations for hydrocarbon recovery results into the generation of new microbial...

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Dr. Catherine Lozupone

Influence of dietary fat and fiber on resilience of the intestinal microbiome to antibiotics and susceptibility to Clostridoides difficile infection

Sept. 6, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Dr. Catherine Lozupone What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 at 12:00 PM Where: NC 3202 Dr. Catherine Lozupone Associate Professor Dept. of Immunology & Microbiology CU Denver – Anschutz Medical Campus Clostridoides difficile infection is the leading cause of hospital-acquired diarrhea and...

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Using the yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) as a model for examining fitness trade-offs in the evolution of insecticide resistance

Aug. 28, 2019

Event Information Who: Dr. Emilie M. Gray What: 2019 Fall Seminar Series When: Friday, Sept. 6, 2019 at 12:00 PM Where: NC 3202 Dr. Emilie M. Gray Associate Professor Organismal Biology & Ecology Colorado College Aedes aegypti is a pantropical mosquito species as well as the principal vector of dengue,...

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