EBIO Seminar Series Schedule 2023/24Ìý

Seminars are onÌý Fridays from 3:30pm - 4:30pm ¾±²ÔÌýRamaley N1B23.

All talks will also be shown on Zoom.ÌýThe link will be emailed out to department members each week.

Wednesday exit talks that areÌý3:30pm - 4:30pm inÌýRAMY N1B23.

If you would like to attend a seminar and are not a departmental affiliate,Ìýplease contactÌýebio-colloquium@colorado.eduÌýto be added to the supplementary Colloquium emailing list.

Fall 2023

Date Day Speaker Title Host Lab
09/01/2023 Friday Irfanul Alam

Assessing Undergraduates' Predictors of Scientific Civic Engagement: A Multimethod Approach

Corwin Lab
09/08/2023 Friday A game of thorns: how plant defenses shape predator-prey interactions in African rangelands Doak Lab
09/15/2023 Friday Big Data, Local Roots: ESIIL, the NSF’s Newest Synthesis Center, is Changing the Landscape of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology on the CU Boulder Campus NA
09/22/2023 Friday Ecosystem resilience to prairie dog disturbance reveals opportunities and tradeoffs for rangeland management
09/29/2023 Friday Gregory Semenov Genetics of adaptation and population divergence in chickadees Taylor Lab
10/06/2023 Friday What lies beneath? My journey in applying ecological principles for climate solutions Barger Lab
10/13/2023 Friday Tina Melie An Exploration of Fungal Diversity with Comparative Genomics and Machine Learning Smith Lab
10/20/2023 Friday Communities in transition: Testing theory in global change and restoration contexts
10/27/2023 Friday Drought, invasion, and fire—oh my! Anticipating plant response and identifying restoration opportunities in systems facing change
11/03/2023 Friday If we are what we eat, then where are we from?
11/10/2023 Friday Stephanie Polutchko Leveraging expertise in functional plant biology for innovative education Demmig-Adams Lab
11/15/2023 Wednesday Ruiqi Li Phylogenomics, Transcriptomics, and Genomics: What do they teach us about Bivalve Photosymbiosis
11/17/2023 Friday Developmental plasticity and life-history trade-offs involving early-life effects
11/24/2023 Friday NA Fall Break Ìý
12/01/2023 Friday From the origin of multicellularity to the Cambrian ExplosionÌý
12/08/2023 Friday Using deep learning to study biodiversity Resasco Lab
12/15/2023 Friday NA Reading Day Ìý

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Spring 2024

Date Day Speaker Title Host Lab
01/19/2024 Friday A naturalist perspective on microbes: exploring the phenotypic traits and environmental preferences of bacteria
01/26/2023 Friday Seeds of Change: climate resilience strategies in wetland plants and moving towards inclusive field science Emery Lab
02/02/2023 Friday How collective behavior can shape ecosystems
02/09/2024 Friday Conservation and Management of Sagebrush Birds: Developing Quantitative Tools Across the Ecosystem
02/16/2024 Friday Biology is Queer: Teaching to unique current norms and norm diversity & Emery Lab
02/23/2024 Friday Ecology, evolution, and conservation of wildlife in the Pyrocene
03/01/2024 Friday NA NO SEMINAR Ìý
03/08/2024 Friday Hybrid zones and the genomics of reproductive isolation in birds Taylor Lab
03/15/2024 Friday Biocrust Inoculation for Dryland Restoration Barger Lab
03/22/2024 Friday Range stasis despite climate change: time lags or rapid adaptation? Emery & Doak Labs
03/29/2024 Friday NA Spring Break Ìý
04/05/2024 Friday Cibele Amaral Advancing Plant Ecology and Evolution with Cutting-edge Remote Sensing and Big Data Analytics Dee Lab
04/12/2024 Friday Stephen Mondo Fungal genomics research at JGI: Using big data mining and scale to address unknown aspects
of fungal biology
Smith Lab
04/19/2024 Friday From snails to sagebrush: Leveraging field data to better understand the causes and consequences of infection and invasion in diverse systems
04/26/2024 Friday Evolution, diversity, and domestication of North American blue flax
05/03/2024 Friday NA Reading Day Ìý

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