Spring 2020 Biology & Great Lakes Center Seminar Schedule
February 6, 2020
Please join the Great Lakes Center and Biology Department for their Spring 2020 seminars. All seminars are on Fridays at 2:00 p.m. in Bulger Communications Center room 214.
Feb. 7: TBA, microbiologist job candidateFeb. 14 TBA, microbiologist job candidate
Feb. 21: TBA, microbiologist job candidate
Feb. 28: TBA, microbiologist job candidate
Mar. 6: Dan Baldassarre, SUNY Oswego, “Linking, behavior and biodiversity in birds”
Mar. 13: Alicia Perez-Fuentetaja, SUNY Buffalo State, “A recent invader finds its ecological niche in the Great Lakes: Hemimysis anomala, the bloody red shrimp”
Mar. 20: Michael Yu, University of Buffalo, “The role of protein arginine methylation in pre-mRNA splicing”
Apr. 3: John Titus, SUNY Fredonia, “Forest change in Chautauqua County's upland and bottomland forests”
Apr. 10: Stephanie Poindexter, University of Buffalo, “Navigating the night: slow loris conservation through movement ecology research”
Apr. 17: Vadim A. Karatayev, University of Guelph, “Ecological resilience in heterogeneous ecosystems”
Apr. 24: Jay Burney, Pollinator Conservation Association, “Buffalo, biodiversity, and the burden of development”