EEB Seminars: Julienne Ng and LeAnne Lovato

Julienne Ng and LeAnne Lovato will be presenting an EEB seminars tomorrow (Friday, March 4) at 3:00 pm in Hutchison 316 entitled: “Signals and speciation in Anolis distichus” -and- “Breeding system and DNA polymorphism in Caenorhabditis elegans

piRNA and Postmating Isolation Tomorrow (Friday)

piRNA partners binding to a chromosome from http://www.biopps.com/index.php?topic=Genomic&page=4 and D. virilis sperm from http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallery/year/2001/13

Tomorrow’s EEB seminar will feature talks from two current PhD students.  Jeffrey Vedanayagam from the Garrigan Lab will kick things off with a talk titled “Evolutionary genomics of piRNA mediated transposon silencing in Drosophila.”  Yasir Ahmed from the Orr Lab will follow with a talk on “The genetics of postmating, prezygotic reproductive isolation in the virilis group of Drosophila.

Paleontologist Bruce MacFadden in Town for Joint Seminar

This Friday at 3PM, Bruce MacFadden will be giving a joint EEB/EES seminar about “Miocene Mammals from Panama: Tropical Refugium or Cradle of Biodiversity?”  MacFadden is an expert on “paleobiology, macroevolution, and paleoecology of Neogene mammals (particularly herbivores) of the Americas.”  His diverse research efforts have produced important insights on the biotic impacts of global climate change (DeSantis et al. 2009), discovery and description of new fossil taxa (MacFadden 2009), and a high profile review of the evolutionary history of iconic fossil horses (MacFadden 2005).

Scantlebury on Sphaeros

Dan Scantlebury will be talking about his work on dwarf geckos at tomorrow’s EEB seminar.  The title of his talk is “Radiation under your nose: a comparative analysis of adaptive radiation in West Indian Sphaerodactylus geckos.”

Seminar by Xiao Liu

Xiao Liu from Stuart Kim’s lab at Stanford University is in town today and tomorrow presenting on his work with C. elegans.  Today he discussed a method to quantify gene expression at the individual cell level in C. elegans (Liu et al. 2009).  Tomorrow at 10AM in Hutch 316, he will tell us more about how he plans to expand on this work in the years to come.