The Inaugural A. Starker Leopold Lecture will be given by Jordan Fisher Smith, who will discuss his newest book Engineering Eden: The True Story of a Violent Death, a Trial, and the Fight Over Controlling Nature.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Plant and Microbial Biology Seminar: "Nutrient-Dependent Carbon Metabolism in Pseudomonas species and Implications in Biotechnology"
Ludmilla Aristilde joined the faculty in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering in the Fall of 2012.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR - Jessica Castillo Vardaro
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
David Ackerly: CNR Undergraduate Town Hall
All CNR undergraduates are invited to join us for this opportunity to engage with CNR's new Dean, David Ackerly, about issues that you care about as a student in the College. The Town Hall will include time for general Q&A with the Dean.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR - Sarah Benson-Amram
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
Plant and Microbial Biology Seminar: "On How Symbiotic Fungi Rewire Plant Cells"
The Requena group is interested in unraveling how
arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are perceived by their host plants and discriminated from pathogenic fungi. Natalia Requena is currently a visiting Miller Professor.
Plant and Microbial Biology Seminar: "Good and evil of genome instability”
The Comai lab studies genetics and function of plant chromosomes, and are interested in mechanisms through which plants attain genome stability and in their manipulation for efficient genome engineering.
Assistant Dean Candidate Vision Talk: Christina Teller
Interested in meeting the potential future Assistant Dean of Instruction and Student Affairs for CNR? Christina will be giving a 30-minute presentation on her vision for the position and her plan for the advising office.