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'''Seminar Speaker:''' Stuart McDaniel<br>
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'''Seminar Speaker:''' Richard W. Blob <br>
'''Institution:''' Department of Biology, Washington University <br>
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'''Institution:''' Clemson University <br>
'''EEB Seminar Title:''' Mating system, hybrid incompatibility, and diversification in mosses<br>
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'''Seminar Title:''' Functional diversity: insights from studies of weird animals doing strange things <br>
'''Faculty or Student Contact:''' Bernard Goffinet<br>
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'''Faculty or Student Contact:''' Eric Schultz
  
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==Wednesday, 28 January==
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Arrive 1625 at Bradley Airport<br>
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Dinner companions welcome<br>
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Dessert gathering at Chez Schultz at 2000<br>
  
Stuart McDaniel (http://www.colorado.edu/eeb/MORPH/labs/interests/mcdaniel_ri.html) graduated from Oberlin college in 1994. He worked as an intern at the New York State Museum before joining Dr. Jon Shaw's lab at Duke. This is where we met! Stuart's first paper from his Duke-time was published in Evolution. It is the first study on genetic differentiation of disjunct populations in the moss <I>Pyrrhobryum mnioides</I>, and is widely cited in the bryological literature. Stuart's interests changed and soon he focused on the model moss (one of many!) <I>Ceratodon purpureus </I>, the fire moss, abundant on the roof of the TLS lobby (you can see it when you come down the stairs). He demonstrated on-going long-distance gene flow within this cosmopolitan moss (McDaniel & Shaw 2005; Molecular Ecology). His work on correlations between genetic markers and life-history traits (McDaniel 2008  Evolution) and linkage maps in <I>Ceratodon</I> made him an ideal candidate to join Dr. Quatrano's lab http://www.biology.wustl.edu/faculty/quatrano/ (where he currently is a NIH-NRSA Fellow) and work on another - no longer emerging, and indeed well-established - model system, <I>Physcomitrella patens</I>.
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==Thursday, 08 October==
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You do not need to be interested in bryophytes to wanting to talk to him. He has a great personality, and graduate students will certainly enjoy meeting him. He is arriving on Wednesday early afternoon and will leave on Friday early in the morning. If you would like to meet him but Thursday is not good (or completely booked!) let me know and we'll find a time on Wednesday PM.
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==Thursday, January 22 2009==
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| 9:30am || Carl Schlichting || TLS 366
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| 10:00am || Don Les || BioPharm 305C
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| 10:30am || Janine Caira|| TLS 483
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| 11:00am || Laura Lowe Forrest || BIOPHARM 312
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| 1:30pm || [http://darwin.eeb.uconn.edu Kent Holsinger] || BioPharm 305A
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Revision as of 20:10, 27 January 2009

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Seminar Speaker: Richard W. Blob
Institution: Clemson University
Seminar Title: Functional diversity: insights from studies of weird animals doing strange things
Faculty or Student Contact: Eric Schultz

Wednesday, 28 January

Arrive 1625 at Bradley Airport
Dinner companions welcome
Dessert gathering at Chez Schultz at 2000

Thursday, 08 October

Time Name Room
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
12:00pm Lunch with graduate students Bamford
1:00pm Dante Paolino and Eric Schultz PhB 205B
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm EEB 3894: Current Topics in EEB Bamford
3:30pm Seminar preparation
4:00pm EEB Department Seminar BPB 130

Friday, 09 October

Time Name Room
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
12:00pm
12:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:30pm