“The Application of Carbon Isotope Discrimination to Wheat Improvement”
Seminar Title: “The Application of Carbon Isotope Discrimination to Wheat Improvement” Speaker: Liam Dixon (Exit Seminar) Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Live Long and Live Well: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Study Life”
Seminar Title: “Live Long and Live Well: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Study Life” Speaker: Tammy Bray, Ph.D., Professor in Global Health and Nutrition, and Dean Emeritus School of Biological and Population Health Sciences, College of Public Health and Human Sciences Oregon State University Location: (VBRB), Room 305
“Range shifts in a warming world: projecting patterns of range dynamics in cold-adapted amphibians.”
Seminar Title: “Range shifts in a warming world: projecting patterns of range dynamics in cold-adapted amphibians.” Speaker: Travis Seaborn, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson 201
“Predictive Diagnostics for Plant Diseases in the Pacific Northwest”
Seminar Title: “Predictive Diagnostics for Plant Diseases in the Pacific Northwest” Speaker: Dr. James Woodhall, Assistant Professor, Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology, University of Idaho, Parma Research and Extension Center Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394)
“Post-fire Runoff and Soil Erosion.”
Seminar Title: “Post-fire Runoff and Soil Erosion.” Speaker: Mariana Dobre, University of Idaho Location: PACCAR 202
“Wheat Survey: Quantifying Agronomic and Photosynthetic Variation Among Selected Cultivars”
Seminar Title: “Wheat Survey: Quantifying Agronomic and Photosynthetic Variation Among Selected Cultivars” Speaker: Nathan Grant, MPS PhD Candidate, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Location: Bryan Hall 305
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Matt Brousil: Cleaning scripts and data Location: PACCAR 202
“US rangelands: monitoring, performance, and issues”
Seminar Title: “US rangelands: monitoring, performance, and issues” Speaker: Dr. Richard Esten Mason Location: Biotechnology Life Sciences Bldg. Room 402 CEREO and CSANR Seminar
“Timely Deficit Irrigation as a Tool to Improve Fruit Quality and Bitter Pit Incidence in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple”
Seminar Title “Timely Deficit Irrigation as a Tool to Improve Fruit Quality and Bitter Pit Incidence in ‘Honeycrisp’ Apple” Speaker: Michelle Reed, Student Speaker Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
“Insights into the nitrogenase mechanism”
Seminar Title “Insights into the nitrogenase mechanism” Speaker: Dr. Lance Seefeldt, Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Utah State University Location: Clark Hall 149