Ants, Plants, and Bacteria: Symbiosis as a Driver of Evolutionary Diversification
Heep Center, Room 103Co-hosted EEB and Dept. of Entomology Seminar Presented by Dr. Corrie Moreau, Field Museum of Natural History and the University of Chicago From her website: In the Moreau Lab we address questions […]
Evolution and reproductive isolation in hybrid populations
410 Rudder TowerCo-hosted EEB and Dept. of Biology Seminar Presented by Molly Schumer, (Fall 2019) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, Stanford University
Retractions, Post-Publication Peer Review, and Fraud: Scientific Publishing’s Wild West
Medical Science LibraryPresented by Ivan Oransky, Co-founder, Retraction Watch Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus founded Retraction Watch in 2010. Unbeknownst to them, retractions had grown ten-fold in the previous decade. Oransky will discuss the reasons for that increase, whether fraud is on the rise, the growth of post-publication peer review, and other trends he and Marcus have seen as […]
Selection shapes the hybrid genome
Biological Sciences Bldg East, Room 115Dept. of Biology Seminar Presented by Molly Schumer, (Fall 2019) Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, Stanford University Abstract: In the past decade, it has become increasingly clear that hybridization is pervasive across a range of species, with cases reported for species across the tree of life. As a result, the genomes of many contemporary species harbor […]
Paywall: The Business of Scholarship
Evans Library, 204EMovie Screening as part of International Open Access Week A documentary which focuses on the need for open access to research and science, questions the rationale behind the $25.2 billion a year that flows into for-profit academic publishers, examines the 35-40% profit margin associated with the top academic publisher Elsevier and looks at how that […]