“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 […]
“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
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Jo Crandall: Visual Python Location: PACCAR 305
“Mechanistic and Electronic Structural Insights into the Metallobiochemistry of Nitrification”
Seminar Title: “Mechanistic and Electronic Structural Insights into the Metallobiochemistry of Nitrification” Speaker: Kyle M. Lancaster, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University Location: BLS 402
“Soils in the City? – Dishing the Dirt on Chicago’s Soil Quality”
Seminar Title: “Soils in the City? - Dishing the Dirt on Chicago’s Soil Quality” Speaker: Dr. James Montgomery Location: Johnson Hall 204
“Nitrogen Management of Winter Canola”
Seminar Title: “Nitrogen Management of Winter Canola” Speaker: Marissa Porter (Exit Seminar) Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Evolutionary genomics of Atlantic mollies adapted to hydrogen-sulfide-rich environments”
Seminar Title: "Evolutionary genomics of Atlantic mollies adapted to hydrogen-sulfide-rich environments" Speaker: Anthony Brown, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson 201