We are probing plant life by developing simple and powerful tools and strategies to unravel plant signal transduction pathways extending from sensors/receptors to signaling cascades and target genes and proteins that are central to energy and...
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Cropping System Diversification in the U.S. Corn Belt for Enhanced Performance and Resilience
The development of modern, industrial agriculture has been characterized by large reductions in biological diversity, both across landscapes and within farming systems. Loss of biodiversity is particularly evident in the U.S. Corn Belt.
Environmental and Sustainability Career Expo
Seeking an environmental and sustainability career? Want to learn more about different green-focused organizations or network with sustainability professionals? Want to learn tips for getting an environmental job?
ARE Seminar: On the Estimation of Treatment Effects with Endogenous Misreporting
Participation in social programs is often misreported in survey data, complicating the estimation of the effects of those programs. Prof. Tchernis analyzed the case of endogenous misreporting.
ESPM 2017 Seminar Series - Joan Celeste Dudney
"The Future of White Pines in the Southern Sierra Nevada"
Refreshments at 11:30 in 132 Mulford Hall
Master of Development Practice Spring Lecture
April 5: Professor Vince Resh will speak on "Water, Food Supply and Disease Control in Africa, Southeast Asia and California"
Plant and Microbial Biology Micro Seminar: "The ancestral human microbiome: the evolution and ecology of our microbial self"
I am interested in evolutionary medicine and how understanding the ways in which humans have co-evolved with environments, diets, and pathogens allows us to better understand health and disease.