SAVE the DATE: STEM-NET Webcast "Exemplars in Biology"
STEM-NET Webcast - Exemplars in Biology
Live Webcast
Thursday, December 10, 2020
10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
The HSU Sponsored Programs Foundation will be hosting this Live System-Wide Webcast Presented by the Chancellor's Office, Department of Research and Dr. Frank A. Gomez, Executive Director, CSU STEM-NET. You can either register and view it on your own, or come participate with our staff via zoom.
TOPICS
Cutting-edge biology research in the CSU
Evolution and function of introns
Effects of the environment on ovarian function
Diversity and function of microbial communities in a wide range of environments
Mutations in virus’s ability to replicate and survive in a competitive environment
Maternal and paternal genomes
SPEAKERS
Scott Roy, San Francisco State, Origins and Diversity of Introns and other Bizarre Genetic Phenomena
Kelly Young, Cal State Long Beach, Intraovarian Regulation of Photostimulated Gonadal Recrudescence Photostimulated
Gilberto Flores, CSUN, Genomic and Functional Diversity of the Human Gut Symbiont Akkermansia Muciniphila
Pleuni Pennings, San Francisco State, Fitness Costs of Mutations in Viruses
Lisa Hua, Sonoma State, The Inevitable Divorce: Segregation of Maternal and Paternal Genomes
Clinton Francis, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Sensory Ecology in the Anthropocene
REGISTRATION
Register via this link by November 30, 2020. You will receive a confirmation email from Monica Alarcon by December 2nd confirming your registration and the webcast link. You can either register and view it on your own, or email Erika Andrews at erika.andrews@humboldt.edu for the zoom link.