BioNotes, 13-09-16
BioNotes
September 16 through September 20, 2013
Monday, September 16, 5:45 pm, 2057 KIN—PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSION, "How to choose a dissertation topic." Discussion leaders: Dr. Thomas E. Miller, Dr. Darin R. Rokyta, Dept. of Biological Science, FSU. Open to anyone interested. For information contact: Dr. David Houle
Tuesday, September 17, 11:15 am, 112 KLB—BIOCHEMISTRY/STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY SEMINAR, "Understanding cell physiology using isotope tracers and metabolic flux analysis," Dr. Christian M. Metallo, University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Host: Dr. Timothy M. Logan .
Wednesday, September 18, 12:00 pm, 1306 COM—BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES SEMINAR, "There they are! Enhanced chromatin landscape mapping using a new digest-linked variation (DLV) assay," Dr. Hank W. Bass, Department of Biological Science, FSU. Host: Dr. Akash Gunjan.
Thursday, September 19, 9:30 am, 2057 KIN—PLANT SCIENCES SEMINAR, "Reactive oxygen species are key players in the formation of the Casparian strip in endodermis. A discussion of Lee et al, 2013, Cell, 153: 402-412.," Dr. Hongchang Cui, Department of Biological Science, FSU.
Thursday, September 19, 4:00 pm, 1024 KIN—BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM, "Using evolutionary ecology to define, model and treat cancer," Dr. Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago. Host: Dr. Scott J. Steppan.
Friday, September 20, 1:00 pm, FSU College of Medicine Auditorium & Atrium—FSU POSTDOC SYMPOSIUM Until 6:00 p.m.
Friday, September 20, 4:00 pm, 1024 KIN—ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION SEMINAR, "What fox squirrels and grey squirrels teach us about coexistence, conservation and invasive species management," Dr. Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago. Host: Dr. Scott J. Steppan.
Saturday, September 21, 8:00 am, 2057 KIN—WORKSHOP, "How to apply for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship." Dr. Alan Lemmon, Department of Scientific Computing, and Dr. Emily Moriarty Lemmon and Dr. Emily duVal, Department of Biological Science, FSU. Visit the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship website for more information about the Fellowship, eligibility and deadlines. RSVP (list your department and college), to Dr. Emily Lemmon. The workshop is open to senior undergraduates, first year and second year graduate students in the sciences and engineering, any department or college.
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