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Microbiology

It's a Small World

Microbiology Graduate Seminar Series ( BIOS 915M )

Presented by the:
SBS Microbiology and Molecular Biology Graduate Emphasis Group
Microbiology Initiative
Nebraska Virology Center

Organizer:
Charles Wood, Ph.D.
Professor, School of Biological Sciences
Director, Nebraska Center for Virology
E318 Beadle Center

472-4559

cwood1@unl.edu

Description:
Research presentations by students, faculty and outside guest speakers. This is a great opportunity for all of us to learn more about the microbiology being done at UNL and elsewhere. We encourage all interested faculty and students to participate.

Seminars are Friday 3:30 pm in E228 Beadle Center unless otherwise noted. Please continue to check the schedule as we update it with new speakers and lectures.

Schedule:

Date
Speaker
Host
January 25

Dr. Bob Hutkins

Department of Food Science and Technology

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Probiotics and prebiotics: More than just a gut feeling

February 1

Dr. Pawel Ciborowski

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Fang Tian

TBA
February 8

NO SEMINAR

BGSA Symposium, Morrill Hall 1:45-8:00pm
February 15

Dr. Steve Harris

Department of Plant Pathology

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Anna Joe

Evolution of Morphogenetic Mechanisms in the Fungal Kingdom
February 22

Dr. David Crouse

University of Nebraska Medical Center

Teresa Donze

Stem Cells: An Intersection of Science and Society
February 29

Fang Tian

Anna Joe

Emerson Crabill

March 7

Dr. Gustavo Delhon

Department of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Emily Plake

SheepPox Virus: From Functional Genomics to Diagnosis and Viral Pathogenesis
March 14

Teresa Donze

Emerson Crabill

Aspen Workman

March 21
No Seminar - Spring Break
March 28

Mackenzie Waltke

April 4

Emily Plake

For Yue Tso

Suman Ghosh
April 11

Suman Ghosh

Melanie Langford

For Yue Tso

April 18

Natalie Gaudreault

April 25

Natalie Gaudreault

Aspen Workman

Melanie Langford

May 3

 

Emily Plake

 

Fall 2007 Seminar Schedule