Biology Department Events
Events
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Plant-to-plant communication in crops: sensing and effects on growth
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesMarch 21, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Shiran Ben Zeev Topic: Plant to plant communication in crops: Sensing and effects on growth Hosted by: Dr. Ayalew Osena Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu Affiliates may contact... Continue reading...
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Snakes on a Plane(s): MicroCT Enables 3D Perspectives on the Morphology of the Cardiovascular & Nervous Systems in Serpentes
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesMarch 28, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Helen Bond Plylar Topic: Snakes on a Plane(s): MicroCT Enables 3D Perspectives on the Morphology of the Cardiovascular & Nervous Systems in Serpentes Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu... Continue reading...
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Brain Bugs: how a virus can change the way you think
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesApril 4, 2025 Speaker: Dr. William Marks Topic: Brain Bugs: how a virus can change the way you think Host: Dr. Annie Sohler-Snoddy Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu Affiliates may contact Akira Terui for... Continue reading...
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The evolution of floral thermoregulatory traits across an elevation gradient
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesApril 11, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Matthew Koski Topic: The evolution of floral thermoregulatory traits across an elevation gradient Host: Dr. Kevin Wilcox Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu Affiliates may contact Akira Terui for information (a_terui@uncg.edu).... Continue reading...
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SNARE Protein Evolution and Expansion Drives Endosome Complexity
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesApril 25, 2025 Speaker: Dr. Richard Chi Topic: SNARE Protein Evolution and Expansion Drives Endosome Complexity Host: Dr. Nick Ader Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields of Biology and are open to the public! For accessibility accommodations, contact bio@uncg.edu Affiliates may contact Akira Terui for information (a_terui@uncg.edu). Dr. Richard... Continue reading...
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Safety Seminar
Sullivan Science Building 301 McIver Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesSpeaker: Emily Lehman Topic: Safety Seminar Hosted by: Akira Terui This seminar will be held in person and shared through Microsoft Teams. Parking is available in the McIver Street Parking Deck. Meeting ID: 293 729 341 944 3 Passcode: r45ee7Cz Our Seminars cover a broad range of topics from various fields... Continue reading...
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Merging theory and data to disentangle freshwater biodiversity
Speaker: Dr. Akira Terui Visiting From: University of North Carolina Greensboro Topic: Merging theory and data to disentangle freshwater biodiversity Host: Malcolm Schug Understanding ecological systems requires both theoretical modeling and field-based observation. Theory provides predictive frameworks for how ecosystems might respond to environmental gradients under specific scenarios, while field... Continue reading...
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Trait data resources for understanding mammalian response to changing environments
Speaker: Dr. Bryan S. McLean Visiting From: University of North Carolina Greensboro Topic: Trait data resources for understanding mammalian response to changing environments Host: Malcolm Schug Monitoring life on a changing planet requires open and continuously updated biodiversity data and a workforce capable of leveraging these for trend analysis and... Continue reading...