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The Department of Biology sponsors a weekly seminar series during the Fall and Spring semesters. Seminars are held each Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in Biological Sciences Building East (BSBE), room 115. In addition to this weekly seminar series, the department hosts the Walker Endowed Lectureship. If you would like to be added to our weekly seminar e-mail reminder, please send your name and e-mail address to McKensie Le Fevre at mlefevre@bio.tamu.edu.

 

Biology Seminar Series

Emily and Robert Walker ’45 Lectureship in Biology

Originally formed as the Frontiers in Biology lecture series, the Departmental lectureship was established in 1984 as a mechanism to attract prominent scientists to Texas A&M University for an extended visit with our faculty and students. This program of formal seminars and relaxed one-on-one interactions has enabled faculty and students from our department as well as other departments on campus to hear first-hand about the forefront of biological research from the leading figures of various biological disciplines. In 2009, the Frontiers in Biology Lecture became the Emily and Robert Walker ’45 Endowed Lectureship in Biology.

 

Current Seminars

Fall 2023

Date Name Institution Title Host
8/29/2023 Ben Herman Department of Biology, Texas A&M University It’s Not Just a Science Thing: Factors Associated with Socioscientific Issues Engagement Joe Sorg
9/5/2023 Jen Dulin Department of Biology, Texas A&M University The Biology of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation for Spinal Cord Injury Joe Sorg
9/12/2023 Kira Delmore Department of Biology, Texas A&M University Speciation, Behavior, and Hybrid Zones Joe Sorg
9/19/2023 Christine Merlin Department of Biology, Texas A&M University The incredible journey of the migratory monarch butterfly: a new model system for circadian rhythms, seasonal migration, and magnetosensation Joe Sorg
9/26/2023 Miranda Leal & Sara Maynard Department of Biology, Texas A&M University SM: “Calcium signaling in plants: photostimulating the ER-chloroplast membrane contact site

 

ML: “L-selectin shedding is critical for regulating neutrophil function and long-term recovery after spinal cord injury””

BioGSA
10/3/2023 Kartik Venkatachalam Department of Integrative Biology & Pharmacology, UTHealth – Houston Multimodal Interrogation of Neurological Diseases Jen Dulin
10/10/2023 Christophe Herman Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine Transcription Errors Drive Phenotypic Variability from E. coli to SARS-CoV-2 Deb Bell-Pedersen
10/17/2023 Susanne Brander Oregon State University Micro and Nanoplastic Effects in Marine and Estuarine Organisms, Deciphering Responses to Better Understand Mechanisms of Toxicity Maureen Hayden
10/24/2023 Elena Gracheva Department of Cellular & Molecular Physiology & Neuroscience, Yale University Cellular, Molecular, and Physiological Adaptations of Hibernation Christine Merlin
10/31/2023 Ashok Shetty Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, TAMU School of Medicine Promise of Human Neural Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles for Treating Alzheimer’s Disease Tom McKnight
11/7/2023 Jun Wang NEXT Department, TAMU Neural Circuit Mechanisms of Substance Use Disorders Bella Farhy
11/14/2023 Dustin Rubenstein Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology, Columbia University Linking Genotype, Phenotype and Environment in Social Evolution Kira Delmore
11/21/2023 ZOOM: Andrea Graham Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton Where the Wild Things Are: Interacting Effects of Genetics, Environment, & Behavior on Immune Function Jenna Hulke
11/28/2023 Ira Blader Department of Microbiology and Immunology, SUNY Buffalo TOXOPLASMA INFECTIONS OF THE BRAIN: MAKING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR PHD Lamba Sangaré
12/5/2023 Ronald DePinho Department of Cancer Biology, MD Anderson Cancer Center Precision Oncology & Tumor Biology Tapasree Roy Sarker

 

Previous Seminars

 

Faculty Chalk Talks

Where and When: The 3rd Friday of the month at 3:30 pm in Butler 103

Purpose: These talks are meant to be informal chalk talks covering what you are working on, what you are thinking about, what you plan to work on, etc. in order to get constructive feedback on your ideas. Everyone is responsible for finding an alternate speaker if you cannot talk on your scheduled date.

2021/2022 Chalk Talk Roster
Sept 24: Aref Zarin
Oct 15: Rene Garcia
Nov 19: Liz Brown (Keene Lab)
Dec 17: Deb Bell-Pedersen
Jan 21: Courtney Fitzpatrick
Feb 18: Angela Mitchell
March18 Jim Erickson
April 15: Ben Neuman
May 20: Tapasree Sarkar