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Molecular mechanisms that control development and dysfunction of the mammalian cerebellum

Host: Brian Rymond, University of Kentucky

The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).

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116 TH Morgan Biology Building
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Neuronal regeneration and degeneration in long-lived Drosophila larvae

Host: Brian Rymond, University of Kentucky

The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).

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116 TH Morgan Biology Building
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Coding and Decoding Calcium Signals in Plants

Host: Seth DeBolt, University of Kentucky

The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).

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Cameron Williams Lecture Hall (Plant Sciences Building)
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Molecular, genetic and biochemical approaches to understanding and improving tomato flavor

Host: Seth DeBolt, University of Kentucky

The College of Arts and Sciences in collaboration with the College of Agriculture & the Graduate School is sponsoring this graduate seminar course. Two of the seminars will be held in the Biology Department (TH Morgan Building) and two will be held in the Plant Sciences Building (College of Agriculture).

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Cameron Williams Lecture Hall (Plant Sciences Building)
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Fostering Interdisciplinary Education in Quantitative Biology across the University

Fostering Interdisciplinary Education in Quantitative Biology across the University

We will discuss long-term efforts to enhance the quantitative components of the undergraduate curriculum for life science students, what mechanisms faculty can use to foster student appreciation of and abilities in quantitative sciences (e.g. math, computing, data science, statistics) and implications from these for graduate life science education.

This will be an informal discussion over lunch. If you would like to attend, please contact David Murrugarra  if you plan to attend.

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POT 745
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