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PLBIO 7400
Fall 2016
School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University
Plant Biology Section
Friday Seminar Series
11:15 AM on Fridays in room 404 Plant Science Building
DATE
SPEAKER / AFFILIATION
TITLE
HOST
“How variable cells make reproducible
Arabidopsis sepals”
Bill Crepet
SIPS/BTI seminar
Toby Kiers
University of Amsterdam
“Tracking trade in the rhizosphere”
SIPS/BTI seminar
September 23
Luca Comai
UC Davis
“CENH3-based genome elimination and
formation of plant haploids”
PBGSA
September 30
Pal Maliga
Rutgers University
"Cell-to-cell movement of organellar
DNA in plants"
Maureen Hanson
October 7
Craig Pikaard
Indiana University
“Mechanisms of selective gene silencing
in plants”
Wojtek Pawlowski
October 14
Pam Soltis
University of Florida
“Genome Duplication and Angiosperm
Diversification”
Bill Crepet
October 21
Jeffrey Harper
University of Nevada, Reno
“Coding and Decoding Calcium Signals
in Plants”
Jian Hua
October 28
Bob Turgeon, Qingguo Chen and
Raja Payyavula
Cornell University
“The flowering signal, FT, is
synthesized in a novel cell type in
Arabidopsis leaf veins”
Bob Turgeon
November 4
Stephane Bentolila
Cornell University
“Unraveling the complexity of plant
RNA editing machinery”
Maureen Hanson
November 11
Himadri Pakrasi
Washington University in St. Louis
November 18
Gilles Basset
University of Florida
November 25
No Seminar
Thanksgiving Break
December 2
Sarah Hake
University of California- Berkeley
“KNOTTED1 cofactors, BLH12 and
BLH14, regulate internode patterning
and vein anastomosis in maize”
August 26
Adrienne Roeder
Cornell University
September 2
No Seminar
September 9
No Seminar
September 13
4:00 PM
Warren B25
“Nitrogenase and Photosystem II: the
Ying and the Yang in cyanobacterial
nitrogen fixation”
“A Systems Biology Approach To
Elucidating The Metabolism Of
Terpenoid Quinones Throughout The
Tree of Life”
Klaas van Wijk
Klaas van Wijk
Mike Scanlon
6/29/2017 12:48 AM
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Klaas van Wijk (kv35) or Tara Reed (tln2)