Fall 2000
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| Sept. 22 |
Dale Meyerdirk |
Biological Control of the Pink Hibiscus Mealybug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green), in the Caribbean |
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National Biological Control Institute |
Host: Russel Duncan |
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| Sept. 29 |
Xuemei Chen |
Beyond the ABC Model: New Genes for Floral Organ Identity Specification in Arabidopsis |
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Waksman Institute, Rutgers University |
Host: Chaim Frenkel |
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| Oct 6 |
Peter McCourt |
New Approaches to Identifying Genes in ABA Signal Transduction in Arabidopsis |
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University of Toronto |
Host: Xuemei Chen |
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| Oct 13 |
Jerry Cohen |
Mechanisms for Regulating Auxin Levels in Plants |
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University of Minnesota |
Host: Chaim Frenkel |
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| Oct. 20 |
Monica Driscoll |
Molecular Mechanism of Cell Death and Aging in C. elegans |
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Rutgers University |
Host: Eric Lam |
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| Oct. 27 |
No Speaker Scheduled. |
Science Advisory Board meeting |
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| Nov 3 |
Gregory May |
An Integrated Approach to Medicago Functional Genomics |
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Nobel Foundation |
Host: Chaim Frenkel |
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| Nov 10 |
Simon Geir Moller |
An ABC like Protein Involved in Intercompartmental Communication of Light Signaling |
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Rockefeller University |
Host: Eric Lam |
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| Nov 17 |
Tony Bleecker |
The Ethylene Receptor from Plants: Structure, Function and Evolutionary Origin |
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University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Host: Chaim Frenkel |
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| Nov 24 |
No Speaker Scheduled. |
Thanksgiving Recess |
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| Dec 1 |
Steve Clark |
A Novel Receptor Kinase Complex Regulating Stem Cell Populations in Arabidopsis |
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University of Michigan |
Host: Xuemei Chen |
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| Dec. 8 |
John Quackenbush |
DNA Microarray |
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The Institute for Genomic Research |
Host: Chaim Frenkel |
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| Special seminar |
| Dec. 12 |
James E. Strick |
Darwinians Wrestle with the Problem of the Origin of Life, 1860 1880 |
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Arizona State University |
Host: Joseph Heckman |
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All seminars are held Fridays at 11:30 am in 138A Foran Hall unless otherwise noted.
Please contact the respective host if you would like to meet the speaker.
For further information:
Ms. Barbara Mulder, 732-932-9711 x358, mulder@aesop.rutgers.edu
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