Dr. Noelle Beckman, “Advancing knowledge gaps in seed dispersal ecology using interdisciplinary approaches”
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Samuel O'Donnell, "New computational and molecular toolkits for exploring Starship biology" |
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On Wednesday, January 29th from 12-1:30, the Graduate School will present on Individual Development Plans (IDPs). This session will include interactive activities including self-assessment, SMART goals, and why and how to talk with a faculty mentor about goals. You will develop 2-3 goals for your IDP by the end of the session. The Department of Plant […]
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Laura Good, "Nutrient Management Planning in Wisconsin: Harder than Rocket Science" |
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Dr. Vatsan Raman, " High-throughpus approaches to understand and engineer bacteriophages"
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Dr. Daniel Spalink, “Evolutionary divergence and spatial convergence: the geographic structure of plant diversification and assembly” |
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The Entomology Department regularly hosts seminars during the spring and fall teaching semesters. For the 2024/25 academic year, seminars will be held in either the Russell Labs 150 classroom or 243 conference room from 3-4 pm, to be followed by Friday Swarm (4 – 5:30 pm) in room 243. Use this link to join the recurring […]
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Bridget O'Banion, "A Ralstonia LOV domain-containing protein regulates environmental stress tolerance, iron homeostasis, and bacterial wilt virulence" |
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Juma Bukomba, "A Journey to Africa: Fertilizer Consumption and Food Security in the Sub-Saharan African Region" |
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The Entomology Department regularly hosts seminars during the spring and fall teaching semesters. For the 2024/25 academic year, seminars will be held in either the Russell Labs 150 classroom or 243 conference room from 3-4 pm, to be followed by Friday Swarm (4 – 5:30 pm) in room 243. Use this link to join the recurring […] |
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Journal Club has been an institution at UW-Madison since the 1950s, providing a unique setting in which to explore scientific literature in a small group setting. We will pose a big question or suggest a big topic each session, and welcome comments and reflections on possible answers. Bring relevant scientific findings and teach them to […] |
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Dahlia Nielsen, "Cross-species gene x environment interactions using a plant-parasite model"
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Dr. Heidi Johnson, Agriculture Institute Director - Division of Extension, UW-Madison, "The transformation of Extension, evolving to meet the changing needs of agriculture" |
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The Entomology Department regularly hosts seminars during the spring and fall teaching semesters. For the 2024/25 academic year, seminars will be held in either the Russell Labs 150 classroom or 243 conference room from 3-4 pm, to be followed by Friday Swarm (4 – 5:30 pm) in room 243. Use this link to join the recurring […] |
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Journal Club has been an institution at UW-Madison since the 1950s, providing a unique setting in which to explore scientific literature in a small group setting. We will pose a big question or suggest a big topic each session, and welcome comments and reflections on possible answers. Bring relevant scientific findings and teach them to […] |
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Dr. Margaret Zimmer, “How Rivers Dry: Spatiotemporal Behavior of Nonperennial Rivers and Streams” |
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Dr. Margret Bryer, "Deciphering diets: The role of sociality in nutritional ecology" |
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The Entomology Department regularly hosts seminars during the spring and fall teaching semesters. For the 2024/25 academic year, seminars will be held in either the Russell Labs 150 classroom or 243 conference room from 3-4 pm, to be followed by Friday Swarm (4 – 5:30 pm) in room 243. Use this link to join the recurring […] |
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Journal Club has been an institution at UW-Madison since the 1950s, providing a unique setting in which to explore scientific literature in a small group setting. We will pose a big question or suggest a big topic each session, and welcome comments and reflections on possible answers. Bring relevant scientific findings and teach them to […] |
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Dr. Nathan Mueller, "Adapting agriculture to climate risks"
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Chris Pfund, "Exploring the Impacts of Culturally Aware Mentoring Interventions on Research Mentors and Mentees" |
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Trina McMahon, "Two decades of bacterial ecology and evolution in a freshwater lake" |
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The Entomology Department regularly hosts seminars during the spring and fall teaching semesters. For the 2024/25 academic year, seminars will be held in either the Russell Labs 150 classroom or 243 conference room from 3-4 pm, to be followed by Friday Swarm (4 – 5:30 pm) in room 243. Use this link to join the recurring […] |
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