Eco-Lunch - "Genetic diversity and 'valley crossing' in rapidly adapting populations"
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305/308 TH Morgan
Eco-Lunch - "Partner choice, feedbacks, and population structure in the evolution of symbiosis"
Date:
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Location:
305/308 TH Morgan
The Power of Genetics with Neurobiologist Robin Cooper
It’s been 21 years since Robin Cooper started working in the department of biology in the University of Kentucky College of Arts & sciences. It’s been 130 years since Thomas Hunt Morgan, Kentucky’s first Nobel Laureate, graduated from what is now called UK. What do they have in common? They used the same research organisms: fruit flies and crayfish.
The Power of Genetics with Neurobiologist Robin Cooper
It’s been 21 years since Robin Cooper started working in the department of biology in the University of Kentucky College of Arts & sciences. It’s been 130 years since Thomas Hunt Morgan, Kentucky’s first Nobel Laureate, graduated from what is now called UK. What do they have in common? They used the same research organisms: fruit flies and crayfish.