Biology Department

Seminar Schedule

All Biology Department Seminars are free and open to the public. Seminars take place Fridays at 4:10 PM in B-19 in the basement of the Biology Building on the Reed College Campus (unless otherwise noted on the schedule). Seminars are immediately preceded by a service of coffee, tea, and other refreshments.

The Reed College campus is located in southeast Portland at 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd. (Online maps are available for getting to Reed and for the Campus).

Fall 2009

Sept. 11 "Student Summer Research Presentations: A poster session"
Supported by the Arch and Fran Diack Student Field Research Fund, Betty Liu Fellowship Fund, Mellon Foundation, Murdock Foundation, National Institute of Health, National Science Foundation, Reed College Science Research Foundation, and the Sandy Rivert Gorge Field Study
Sept. 18 Corbin D. Jones PhD ('92) (Department of Biology and Carolina Center for Genome Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill)
"Origins and evolution of new genes"
Supported by the Lamfrom Fund
Sept. 25 David A. Dalton PhD (Biology Department, Reed College)
"Bioplastic production and other applications of sustainable biotechnology in poplar"
Supported by the Lamfrom Fund
Oct. 2 Sarah Eppley PhD (Dept of Biology, Portland State University)
"Bryophyte sexual systems: testing the ecological and physiological constraints to sexual reproduction in bryophytes"
Supported by the Ellis Fund
Oct. 9 Michael Udvardi PhD (Plant Biology Division, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation)
"Functional genomics of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legumes"
Supported by the Liu Fund
Oct. 16 No seminar--Friday before Fall break
Oct. 23 No seminar--Fall break
Oct. 30 Kellar Autumn PhD (Department of Biology, Lewis & Clark College)
"Geckos: evolutionary nanotechnology"
Supported by the Lamfrom Fund
Nov. 6 Elizabeth G. King PhD ('93) (Dept of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University)
"Resilence-Based Approaches to Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration in Kenyan Drylands"
Supported by the Lamfrom Fund
Nov. 13 Vincent A. Fischetti PhD (Laboratory of Bacterial Pathogenesis and Immunology, The Rockefeller University, NY)
"Using phege lytic enzymes to control pathogenic bacteria"
Supported by the Liu Fund
Nov. 20 Katja Behnke (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT), Institute for Meteorology & Climate Research - Atmospheric Environmental Research (IMK-IFU), Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GERMANY)
"The role of isoprene in stress tolerance of trees: Results from transgenic studies in poplar "
Supported by the Lamfrom Fund
Nov. 27 No seminar--Thanksgiving break
  Look for S.T.A.R.S. lectures in Spring 2010 : Students Talking About Research (brief lectures presented by thesis students about their respective thesis projects)