Department of Biology Off-Cycle Seminar – James Gagnon
James Gagnon, an Assistant Professor from the School of Biological Sciences University of Utah, will give a talk titled "Defending animal development from a hostile world."
James Gagnon, an Assistant Professor from the School of Biological Sciences University of Utah, will give a talk titled "Defending animal development from a hostile world."
C. Ron Yu, an investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and a Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center, will give a talk titled "Imprinting, Attention and Odor Perception: How development and learning shape behavior response."
Diana E. Libuda, an associate Professor at the Institute of Molecular Biology at the the Knight Campus of University of Oregon will give a talk titled "It's getting hot in here: mechanisms of temperature-induced transposon mobilization in spermatocytes."
Bradley Dickerson, an assistant professor at Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University, will give a talk titled "Functionally stratified encoding in a biological gyroscope."
Ian Dobbie is hosting a seminar with the local ZEISS team, where they will discuss a Unique Confocal Experience for Fast and Gentle Imaging.
Ron Vale, HHMI Vice President and Executive Director at the Janelia Research Campus, will give a talk titled "Cell Biology in the Age of AI." The Zoom Meeting passcode is 838391.
Sarah Jane Hainer, an assistant professor at the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, will give a talk titled "Nucleosome dynamics and non-coding RNAs coordinate to regulate cell state."
Sadie Wignall, an associate professor in the Department of Biology at the Northwestern University, will give a talk titled "Stabilizing a dynamic structure: Mechanisms that maintain acentrosomal spindle integrity during oocyte meiosis"
Alison Xie, an assistant professor at the Anschutz Medical Campus at the University of Colorado, is holding a talk titled "Glial-neuron interactions in sensory ganglia alleviate the symptoms of chronic pain in mice."
Thomas Hurd, an assistant professor at the University of Toronto, is holding a talk titled "Divide and conquer: how deleterious mitochondrial DNA is eliminated in the germline"
Jason Meyer, an associate professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, is giving a talk titled "Retinal ganglion cells and glial interactions in a human pluripotent stem cell model of neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation"
Kiara Eldred, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Biological Structure at the University of Washington School of Medicine, will give a talk titled "Visualizing progenitor cell trajectories in the developing human retina"