Behind the eyes of a leech. How simple eyes encode complex image features that inform behavior
Biological Sciences Bldg East, Room 115Dept. of Biology Seminar Presented by Dr. John Jellies, Department of Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University Abstract: Using light to extract information about environments is widespread and beneficial for survival. […]
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 […]
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 […]