Spring 2002
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| Feb. 8 |
Nyree Zerega |
AFLP DNA Fingerprinting as a Tool for Quality Control in the Botanicals Industry: A Case Study in Black Cohosh, Actaea racemosa |
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New York Botanical Garden |
Host: L. Struwe |
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| Feb. 15 |
Michael Eskin |
Yellow Mustard Gum: A Sticky but Interesting By Product |
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University of Manitoba |
Host: University of Manitoba |
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| Feb. 22 |
John Kiss |
Space the Final Frontier...for Investigation of the Sensory Mechanisms Involved in Root Phototropism |
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Miami of Ohio |
Host: R. Triemer |
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| Mar 1 |
No Speaker Scheduled. |
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| March 8 |
David Fleisher |
Phytomation A Blend of Plant Biology and Engineerin |
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Rutgers University |
Host: B. Huang |
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| Mar 15 |
No Speaker Scheduled. |
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| Mar 22 |
No Speaker Scheduled |
Spring Break |
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| Mar. 29 |
No Speaker Scheduled. |
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| Apr 5 |
Brenda Winkel Shirley |
Organization of Arabidopsis Flavonoid Metabolism as a Multienzyme Complex |
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Virginia Polytech |
Host: J. Polashock |
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| Apr 12 |
Nancy Eckardt |
Alternative Careers in Science: Beyond the Bench |
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The Plant Cell |
Host: CROPS |
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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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