Biology Seminar Series
The Biology Seminar Series at 可乐视频 brings together leading scientists, faculty, and students to explore cutting-edge research across the biological sciences. Held throughout the academic year, the series features guest speakers presenting on diverse topics. Designed to foster intellectual exchange and collaboration, the seminars provide valuable opportunities for students to engage with current research, ask questions, and expand their academic networks. Open to the campus community, the series reflects the department鈥檚 commitment to scientific inquiry, innovation, and academic enrichment.
Upcoming Seminars
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension, unless otherwise indicated. The seminar series is organized by Prof. Tony Wilson.
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series 鈥 Fall 2025*
September 4
鈥淚mmune memory to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
September 11
鈥淯nderstanding the health risks of microplastics through the amphibian Xenopus model鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
September 18
No seminar
September 25 鈥 Schreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
“Generalists and specialists: A new way to understand the role of MHC alleles in resistance to infectious disease鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
October 2
No seminar 鈥 No Classes
October 9
No seminar 鈥 All Schools Meeting
October 16
No seminar 鈥 Stated Meeting of the Faculty
October 23
鈥淎 new conceptual framework for symbiosis and adventures with honeypot ants鈥
Host: Theodore Muth
October 30
No seminar
November 6
No seminar
November 13
“Microbiome disruptions and opportunities in immune-based treatment for cancer”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 20
No seminar
November 27
No seminar 鈥 College Closed
December 4
鈥淪ecretory IgM, an ancient master regulator of microbiota homeostasis and metabolism鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
December 11
鈥淟essons unlearned: The return of measles鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Shirlanna Alexis’ commitment to research and scientific curiosity at 可乐视频.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
About this Series
The Biology Seminar Series honors Shirlanna Alexis ’10. Diagnosed with an aggressive form of childhood leukemia, Shirlanna enrolled in the biology program at 可乐视频 in 2005, with an aim towards becoming a research scientist. Shirlanna was an active researcher in the laboratory of Charlene Forest and a fixture at biology seminars throughout her time at the college.聽 She continued to participate in the seminar series even after the relapse of her cancer. Shirlanna passed away in July 2018. In her commitment to biological research and her curiosity about the natural world, Shirlanna is an inspiration to the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Biology.
Archives
Seminars are typically held at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension unless stated otherwise. Email the seminar organizer, Professor Tony Wilson, if you would like to be added to the seminar distribution list.
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2025
February 20
Theodore Muth, 鈥淭he good, the bad, and the ugly: Microbial communities of NYC鈥
March 21
Joshua Leinwand, Mount Sinai, Joint 可乐视频CC-CURE seminar: 鈥淭issue microbes, immunity and cancer鈥
Host: Anjana Saxena
March 27
John Dennehy, Queens College, CUNY, 鈥淕enetic diversity and evolutionary convergence of cryptic SARS-Cov-2 lineages detected via wastewater sequencing鈥
Host: Theodore Muth
April 24
Murat Cevher, 鈥淚dentification of mediator associated transcriptional network via proteomic profiling in colorectal cancer cells鈥
Host: Qi He
May 1
Margaret Titus, University of Minnesota, Gavin Lecture in Cell and Molecular Biology: Myosin-based filopodia formation
Host: Phillip Staniczenko
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2024
September 26
Keiichiro Sakai, 鈥淐ytoplasmic fluidization in yeast cells: Two case studies on dormancy and excessive cell growth鈥
Host: Amy Ikui
October 10
Yu-Chieh David Chen, New York University, 鈥淲iring up the brain during development: Coordination and propagation of cell fate choice in neural circuit assembly鈥
Host: Phillip Staniczenko
October 17
Joseph Arguelles, American Museum of Natural History, 鈥淣o Strings: Evolution of Prey Capture Systems in Active Hunting Spiders鈥
Host: Shaneen Singh
October 24
Aneesa Valentine, 鈥淪oftware in the Biosciences鈥揥hy Scalable Compute Should be your Top Priority鈥
Host: Shaneen Singh
October 31
David Haig, Harvard University, Schreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology: Wilhelm Roux and the Struggle of Parts
Host: Tony Wilson
November 7
Ronald Ellis, Rowan University, 鈥淭he Molecular Evolution of Self-Fertility in Nematodes鈥
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
December 5
Alexa Nicolas, Columbia University, 鈥淯sing genomes to infer interactions shaping community structure in a soil microbiome鈥
Host: TR Muth
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2024
February 1
Juergen Polle, 鈥淢icroalgal Metabolism from a systems perspective鈥
February 8
Saurabh Agarwal, St. John’s University, 鈥淒eciphering the Epigenetic Mechanisms in Neuroblastoma Cancer Stem Cells: A Targeted Therapeutic Approach鈥
Host: Shaneen Singh, joint with 可乐视频CC- CURE
March 14
Deren Eaton, Columbia University, 鈥淒iversity and Divergence across Geographic and Genomic Scales鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
March 28
Mara Schvarzstein, 鈥淯nderstanding abnormal and uncommon patterns of chromosome inheritance and their outcomes鈥
April 4
Jessica Seeliger, Stony Brook University, 鈥淥pening Up the Envelope: Reading Out Mysterious Membrane Machinery in the Human Pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Host: Mariana Torrente, Joint with Chemistry
April 11
Nina Naghshineh, Fordham University, Looking beyond composition: Structural reorganization of the Plethodon cinereus cutaneous microbiome across an urbanization gradient
Host: TR Muth
May 2
Jason Lewis, Memorial Sloan Kettering, “Theranostics 鈥 Precision Medicine in Cancer Treatment鈥
Host: Mariana Torrente; Joint with Chemistry
May 9
Jorge A. Garc茅s, Exact Sciences
Host: Phillip Staniczenko
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2023
October 5
Nicolas Biais, Sorbonne University, 鈥淢echanoMicroPhysiology: Of Molecules, Forces and Growth (or not)鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
October 20
Carmen Melendez, Hunter College, CUNY, 鈥淢echanobiology of Myelin Formation and Repair鈥
Host: Mariana Torrente; Joint with Chemistry
November 2
Jamie Wong, Tisch MS Research Center, 鈥淐erebrospinal fluid- mediated disease mechanisms in primary progressive multiple sclerosis鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
November 9
Peter Lipke, 鈥淭he role of 可乐视频 in Functional Amyloid Research鈥
December 1
Robert G. Roeder, The Rockefeller University, 鈥淭ranscriptional regulatory mechanisms in animal cells鈥
Host: Murat Cevher; Joint with 可乐视频CC- CURE
December 7
Brian Giebel, CUNY ASRC, 鈥淎 microbial tale 鈥 What can microbes tell us about plastics in soil?鈥
Host: TR Muth
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2023
February 16
Chase Budell, Simons Electron Microscopy Center
“Of Robots and Lasers: The Spotiton Grid Preparation Device and Its Contribution to the Field of Cryo-Electron Microscopy (cryoEM)
Host: Professor Luis Quadri
February 23
Debyani Chakravarty, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
“Clinical Cancer Genomics and Precision Oncology at MSK”
Host: Professor Maria Contel
March 2
David Spector, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
“Targeting Long Non-Coding RNAs to Impact Breast Cancer Progression
Host: Professor Anjana Saxena
March 30
Leora Yetnikoff, College of Staten Island (CUNY)
Host: Professor Paul Forlano
April 20
Yuko Ota, University of Maryland
“The Evolutionary Origins of Cell-Mediated Immunity”
Host: Associate Professor Tony Wilson
May 4
Jesse Delia, American Museum of Natural History
“Biological Transparency in Glassfrogs”
Host: Associate Professor Tony Wilson
May 11
Andriele Silva, 可乐视频
Host: Associate Professor Shaneen Singh
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2022
September 15
David Spector, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Gavin Lecture in Cell & Molecular Biology: Targeting long non-coding RNAs to impact breast cancer progression
Host: Anjana Saxena
October 6
Andy Bass, Cornell University, Schreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology: Saying the right thing at the right time: Lessons from鈥榮inging鈥 fish
Host: Paul Forlano
November 10
Tom Fox, Fox & Associates, 鈥淎pplying science and public activism: Trying to make good things happen鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
December 1
Cristiano Dios, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 鈥淎tomic insights into amyloid-induced membrane damage鈥
Host: Shaneen Singh
December 8
Noah Rose, Princeton University, 鈥淭he origin and spread of specialization on humans in the dengue and Zika mosquito Aedes aegypti鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2021
The seminar series is organized by Assistant Professor Phillip P.A. Staniczenko.
September 2
Ron Maughan, University of St. Andrews
“Sports nutrition and exercise metabolism鈥擜n historical perspective”
Originally presented: March 8, 2016
September 9
Sir Paul Nurse, FRS, Nobel Prize Winner, former President of the Royal Society and Chief Executive and Director of the Francis Crick Institute
“The great ideas of biology”
Originally presented:聽February 8, 2010
September 21
Dr. Alison Pearn, University of Cambridge
“Darwin in public and private”
Originally presented:聽July 2, 2015
Dr. Melissa Brown, Stanford University
“Darwin’s Legacy | Lecture 7”
Originally presented:聽November 3, 2008
September 30
Dr. Charles M. Rice, The Rockefeller University
“Viruses: Biology鈥檚 quick and undead”
Originally presented:聽December 28, 2004
October 7
Drs. Keith Wailoo-Princeton University, John Grabenstein-Vaccine Dynamics, Paul Offit-Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Diane Wendt-National Museum of American History
“Racing for Vaccines”
Originally presented:聽January 27, 2021
October 14
Crystal Emery, Founder & CEO, URU The Right To Be; Alicia Torres, Senior Director Communication Science and Hispanic Outreach, Child Trends; Stephen White, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, Business Development, and External Affairs, Center of Science and Industry; moderated by Elyse Aurbach, University of Michigan
“Public Engagement During a Pandemic: Lessons from the Frontlines”
Originally presented: February 5, 2021
October 21
Sarrah Hussain and Viola Yu-medical illustrators, Lehigh University
“The Brain Visualization Project”
Natalie Intven-medical illustrator
“Careers in Science: Medical Illustrator”
Peter Trusler-paleo illustrator
“The Artist: Peter Trusler”
Catherine Wardrop-botanical illustrator
“My Big Tomorrow-Botanical Illustrator”
October 28
Dr. Iain Couzin, University of Konstanz
“Collective sensing and decision-making in animal groups”
Originally presented:聽March 2018
November 4
Dr. Allison Barner, Colby College
“Scaling community ecology for prediction in a changing world”
Originally presented:聽September 2017
November 11
American Museum of Natural History
“Six Extinctions in Six Minutes”
Originally presented: December 2015
November 18
Dr. John Perlin, University of California-Santa Barbara
“Science Knows No Gender? Eunice Foote”
Originally presented:聽May 17, 2018
December 2
Dr. Gerald S. Shadel, Salk Institute for Biological Students
“The ‘Age’ of Mitochondria”
Originally presented:聽February 19, 2020
December 9
Prof. Shahana Mahajan, Hunter College
“Riluzole as a potential therapeutic agent for metastatic osteosarcoma”
Originally presented:聽December 9, 2021
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥攕pring 2022
February 10
E.O. Wilson, deceased 2021
“Of Ants and Men”
Originally presented:聽2015
February 17
Hasok Chang, University of Cambridge
“Who cares about the history of science?”
Originally presented:聽May 10, 2016
February 24
Ivan Oransky, MD, Retraction Watch
“Retractions, Post-Publication Peer Review, and Fraud: Scientific Publishing’s Wild West”
Originally presented:聽February 15, 2017
March 3
Ben Goldacre, University of Oxford
“Bad Science!”
Originally presented:聽September 29, 2015
March 10
John Ioannidis, Stanford University
“Evidence-Based Public Health”
Originally presented:聽February 25, 2021
March 17
Cynthia Sears, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
“The Origin and Impact of the Microbial World Around Us”
Originally presented:聽October 14, 2020
March 24
Amy Rasley, Wei He, Matthew Coleman-Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Erin McKay-high school science teacher
“Building biologically inspired nano-bots”
Originally presented:聽February 25, 2017
March 31
Pankaj Mehta-Boston University and Josh Goldford-MIT
“Introduction to ecological models for microbiomes”
Originally presented:聽December 2, 2020
April 7
James D. Murray-Princeton University
“Mathematical biology, past present and future”
April 14
National Parks Service
“National Parks in the History of Science”
April 28
Real Science
“Why Hybrid Animals May Take Over the North”
Originally presented:聽2021
May 5
The Economist
“Mining the deep sea: the true cost to the planet”
Originally presented:聽October 14, 2020
May 12
Natalie Batalha, University of California-Santa Cruz
“The Legacy of Kepler & the Bright Future of Webb”
Originally presented:聽December 16, 2021
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2020
The seminar series is organized by Assistant Professor Phillip P.A. Staniczenko.
September 10
Victoria Braithwaite, Penn State University
“Do fish feel pain and why does it matter?”
Originally presented: November 27, 2016
September 17
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab and The All We Can Save Project
“The Future of Ocean Conservation”
Originally presented: July 26, 2019
September 24
Georgina Mace, University College London
“Looking Forwards Not Backwards: Biodiversity Conservation in the 21st Century”
Originally presented: August 18鈥23, 2013
October 1
Steward Pickett, Cary Institute and Timon McPhearson, Urban Systems Lab
“Urban Resilience: Why Ecology Matters”
Originally presented: February 6, 2019
October 8
Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University
“Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria via Quorum Sensing”
October 15
G枚ran K. Hansson, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Claes Gustafsson, Chairman of the Nobel Committee
“Announcement of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry”
Originally presented: October 7, 2020
October 22
Howard Berg, Harvard University
“Marvels of Bacterial Behavior鈥擧istory & Physics of Bacterial Motion”
October 29
Lydia Villa-Komaroff, California State University
“How I Became a Scientist”
Originally presented: September 2011
November 5
Siddhartha Mukherjee, Columbia University
“The Power Of Genes, And The Line Between Biology And Destiny”
Originally presented: May 15, 2016
November 12
Catherine Feuillet, Bayer CropScience
“Next generation wheat genome sequencing”
Originally presented: July 22鈥25, 2019
November 19
Elizabeth Hoover, Brown University
“Seed Sovereignty and 鈥極ur Living Relatives鈥 in Native American Community Farming and Gardening”
Originally presented: March 2, 2020
December 3
Pardis Sabeti-Harvard University, Kizzmekia Corbett-National Institutes of Health (NIH) Vaccine Research Center, and Dr. Lynne Richardson-Mt. Sinai鈥檚 Institute for Health Equity Research
“COVID-19: Vaccines, Testing, and the Science Behind the Cure”
Originally presented: July 8, 2020
December 9
Paul Thomas, University of Southern California
“An in-silico comparative study into the genome structure of several strains within the species Scenedesmus obliquus”
Originally presented: December 9, 2020
December 10
William Li, MD
“Can we eat to starve cancer?”
Originally presented: February 2010
December 11
Sudharma Banerjee, 可乐视频
“Nucleolin Phosphorylation Profile During The Cellular Response To Stress”
Originally presented: December 11, 2020
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥攕pring 2021
February 4
Richard Dawkins, Oxford University
“Growing up in the Universe”
Originally presented:聽December 1991
Alice Roberts and Aoife McLysaght, Royal Institution
“Where Do I Come From?”
Originally presented:聽December 2018
February 11
Tristram Wyatt, University of Oxford
“Success of the Smelliest? The Search for Human Pheromones”
Originally presented: June 9, 2015
February 18
Dana Pe鈥檈r, Stanford University
“Data-Driven Approach to Biology”
Originally presented: September 25, 2015
Sylvia Plevritis
“Better cancer treatment through data”
Originally presented:聽July 30, 2019
February 25
Mohammed AlQuraishi, Columbia University
“End-to-end differentiable learning of protein structure”
Originally presented: March 6, 2019
March 4
Nancy Kanwisher, MIT
“Functional imaging of the human brain: A window into the organization of the human mind”
Originally presented:聽June 19, 2019
March 11
Anita Bhattacharyya, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Skin Cells and Stem Cells to Study Down Syndrome”
Originally presented:聽March 21, 2014
Elain Fuchs, The Rockefeller University
“Skin Stem Cells: Their Biology and Promise for Regenerative Medicine”
Originally presented: December 2017
March 18
Brinda K. Rana, PhD, University of California-San Diego
“Twins in Space: The Effects of Space Travel on Humans鈥擱esearch on Aging”
Originally presented:聽July 12, 2017
March 25
Jeff Errington, FMedSci FRS, The University of Sydney
“Bacterial cell walls, antibiotics and the origins of life”
Originally presented:聽March 17, 2015
April 8
Eric Green, US National Human Genome Research Institute-NIH
“The Past, Present and Future of the Human Genome Project”
Originally presented:聽October 22, 2020
April 15
Gillian Bowser, National Park Service
“Acadia to Zion: Understanding Our National Parks”
April 22
Karen Mock, Utah State University
“Triploidy in western aspen”
Originally presented:聽October 17, 2013
April 29
Rebecca Eisen, PhD-Center for Disease Control; Christopher Paddock, MD-Center for Disease Control; Gregory Ebel, ScD-Colorado State University; Bobbi Pritt, MD, MSc, DTM&H-Mayo Clinic
“Emerging Tickborne Diseases”
Originally presented: March 21, 2017
May 6
Marianne Krasny, Cornell University
“Civic Ecology: Greening as urban social-ecological innovation”
Originally presented:聽February 2, 2013
May 11
Dr. Sarah Bridle, University of Manchester
“Food and Climate Change Without the Hot Air”
Date: May 11, 2021
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2019*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
September 12
Luis Santos, Icahn School of Medicine
“Cell mechanics in stem cell differentiation and cancer immunotherapy”
Host: Nicolas Biais
September 19
Peter Lipke, 可乐视频
“Using the force for good and evil: Force-induced amyloids make biofilms and beer, and redirect innate immunity”
Host: Qi He
September 26
Allyson Friedman, Hunter College (CUNY)
“The role of estrogen on dopaminergic regulation of social behavior”
Host: Paul Forlano
October 3
Paul Maderson, 可乐视频
“Avian feathers: Avatars of contemporary biology”
Host: Tony Wilson
October 10鈥擠an Eshel, Two Trees Dedication Ceremony
Ray Gavin, 可乐视频
“Dan Eshel: A remembrance”
Host: Ray Gavin, Professor Emeritus
October 17
Maria Tosches, Columbia University
“Evolution of cell types and circuits in the vertebrate forebrain”
Host: Tony Wilson
October 24
Monica Trujillo, Queensborough Community College (CUNY)
“The role of an intramembrane protease in Streptomyces coelicolor”
Host: Shaneen Singh
October 31
Susan Perkins, American Museum of Natural History
“Hosts, hemoglobin, and hotspots: Comparative biology of malaria parasites”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 7鈥擲chreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
Yonathan Zohar, University of Maryland
“Fish reproductive biology: A journey between hormones, genes, functions and aquaculture”
Host: Paul Forlano
November 14
Mark Emerson, City College (CUNY)
“Illuminating the developmental origins of color vision”
Host: Amy Ikui
November 21
Scott Holmes, Wesleyan University
“Linkers and variants: Histones, gene expression, and chromosome condensation in yeast”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
November 28
No Seminar鈥擟ollege Closed
December 5
Amy MacQueen, Wesleyan University
“TBA”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
December 12
Alison Pischedda, Barnard College
“How does sexual conflict affect different components of male fitness?”
Host: Tony Wilson
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Shirlanna Alexis ’10, whose commitment to scientific research and academic curiosity is an inspiration to scientists young and old.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2020*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
January 30
, 可乐视频
“Phylogenetics of the strange and unknown”
Host: Tony Wilson
February 6
, Yale University
“Cellular and molecular basis of mechanosensory specialization”
Host: Theodore Muth
February 13
Jasna Brujic, New York University
“Imitating protein folding with soft matter”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 20
, Indiana University
鈥淪pindle checkpoint regulation of meiosis鈥
Host: Jasmin Phillip (Ikui Lab)
February 27
, New Jersey Institute of Technology
鈥淲e the Swarm: Lessons in problem-solving from tiny brains and neuron-less creatures鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
March 5鈥擣riedman Lecture (Department of Chemistry)
, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
“Protein misfolding and aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases”
Host: Mariana Torrente
Campus Shutdown (COVID-19)鈥擵irtual Seminar Series (March 13鈥揗ay 28)
March 26
, Institut Pasteur
“A life in science: The central dogma and gene regulation”
April 2
, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
“Are we ready for the next pandemic?”
April 9
, UC Berkeley
“Genome editing with CRISPR-Cas systems: Challenges and opportunities”
April 16
, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
“Space, time and memory in the brain”
April 23
, Salk Institute
“A life in science: A conversation”
April 30
Michael Lynch, Arizona State University
“Mutation, drift, and the origin of subcellular features”
May 7
, Francis Crick Institute
“Understanding the cell cycle”
May 14
, California Institute of Technology
“The pleasure of finding things out”
May 26鈥擵irtual Graduation and Two Trees Lecture**
Miar Elaskandrany, Saxena Laboratory / NYU School of Medicine
鈥Fungal dysbiosis in pancreatic tumorigenesis: Is anti-fungal cancer therapeutics on the horizon?鈥
Meriem Guettatfi, Garcia-Sherman / Lipke Laboratory
鈥Effect of TTR on Candida albicans biofilm formation鈥
Hosts: Cat McEntee, Theodore Muth, Anjana Saxena
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Shirlanna Alexis ’10, whose commitment to scientific research and academic curiosity is an inspiration to scientists young and old.
** In recognition of Professor Dan Eshel’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2018*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
September 6
No Seminar
September 13
No Seminar鈥擠epartment Meeting
September 20
Enrique Rojas, New York University
“Mechanical biology of microbes”
Host: Peter Lipke
September 27鈥擲chreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
David Crews, University of Texas
“We have soiled our nest: Now what?”
Host: Paul Forlano
October 4
Andrea Simmons, Brown University
“Scene analysis in echolocation”
Host: Kelsey Hom (Forlano Lab)
October 11
Peter Groffman, Advanced Science Research Center/可乐视频
“Shooting at a moving target: Evaluating ecosystem response to extreme events in a changing world”
Host: Theodore Muth
October 18
Rob DeSalle, American Museum of Natural History
“Troublesome science: Genomics and race”
Host: Tony Wilson
October 25
Steve Klotz, University of Arizona
“Innate immune responses and human fungal infections”
Host: Peter Lipke
November 1
John Sparks, American Museum of Natural History
“Evolution and function of bioluminescence and biofluorescence in marine fishes”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 8鈥擲hirlanna Alexis Memorial Seminar
Soledad Sosa, Icahn School of Medicine at聽Mount Sinai
“Illuminating how tumor聽cell dormancy works: Relevance to metastasis“
Host: Tony Wilson
November 15
Esteban Mazzoni, New York University
“Chromatin and transcriptional states during cell differentiation”
Host: Nicolas Biais
November 22
No Seminar鈥擟ollege Closed
November 29
Lei Xie, Hunter College
“A systematic view of biomolecular recognition”
Host: Shaneen Singh
December 6
Shahrina Chowdhury,聽可乐视频
“Sociality and stress in female chacma baboons in South Africa”
Host: Catherine McEntee
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Shirlanna Alexis ‘ 10, whose commitment to scientific research and academic curiosity is an inspiration to scientists young and old.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Shirlanna Alexis Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2019*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
January 31
Jasna Brujic, New York University
“Programming colloidal architectures”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 7
Christopher Blair, City Tech
“Using reptiles as models for understanding evolutionary patterns and processes in the New World”
Host: Tony Wilson
February 14
Paul Feinstein, Hunter College
“MouSensor: A platform to decode the sense of smell”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 21
Berk Aykut, New York University
“Mechanical Forces in Cancer and Infectious Diseases”
Host: Anjana Saxena
February 28鈥擥avin Lecture in Cell and Molecular Biology**
Erich Jarvis, Rockefeller University
鈥淢olecular convergence in brain regions for song-learning in birds and spoken-language in humans鈥
Host: Peter Lipke
March 7
Michael Mandel, 可乐视频
“Building machine listeners, with data and inspiration from humans”
Host: Tony Wilson
March 14
Paula Checchi, Marist College
“Maintenance of Genome Integrity by Mi2″
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
March 21
Tony Wilson, 可乐视频
“Father as mother: What we can learn from animals”
Host: Nicolas Biais
March 28
Sevinc Ercan, New York University
“Chromosome condensation and gene regulation in C. elegans“
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
April 4
Holger Sonderman, Cornell University
“Friending and unfriending: Controlling reversible attachment in bacterial social networks”
Host: Nicolas Biais
April 11
Kristie Rupp, 可乐视频
“Obesity throughout the lifespan: Addressing childhood obesity in adults”
Host: Jimiane Ashe (Wilson Lab)
April 18
Neville Sanjana, NY Genome Center
“New frontiers for pooled screens: Finding regulatory elements in the noncoding genome and capturing multi-cell interactions”
Host: Qi He
April 25
No Seminar鈥擟ollege Closed
May 2
Chris Mason, Weill Cornell Medicine
“TBA”
Host: Tony Wilson
May 9鈥擳wo Trees Lecture**
Aneesa Valentine, Biais Laboratory
鈥Elucidating a role for physical force in Neisseria gonorrhoeae biofilm development and antibiotic resistance鈥
Joseph Arguelles, Singh Laboratory
鈥Structural analysis of venom peptide of Leptopilina heterotoma, generalist parasitoid of Drosophila, reveals prevalence of heparin-binding motif within the knottin protein family鈥
Hosts: Jeremy Draghi, Theodore Muth
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Shirlanna Alexis’ 10, whose commitment to scientific research and academic curiosity is an inspiration to scientists young and old.
** In recognition of Professor Ray Gavin’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
*** In recognition of Professor Dan Eshel’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2017*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
September 14
Oliver Griffith, Yale University
“Evolution of the placenta: A tale of the first contact between mother and baby”
Host: Tony Wilson
September 19鈥擲chreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
Scott Edwards, Harvard University
“Genomic drivers of evolutionary change: micro- and macro-evolutionary examples across the avian tree of life”
Host: Tony Wilson
September 28
Pablo Meyer, IBM Research
“Non-genetic origins of bacterial metabolic regulation and cell death”
Host: Nicolas Biais
October 5
Robert Froemke, New York University
“Oxytocin, maternal behavior, and synaptic plasticity”
Host: Paul Forlano
October 12
Dario Palmieri, Ohio State University
“Anti-NCL immunoagents for cancer therapy”
Host: Anjana Saxena
October 19
Scott Juntti, University of Maryland
“Identifying neural pathways in the social brain: Insights from cichlid fish genetics”
Host: Tony Wilson
October 26
Charlene Forest, 可乐视频
“The discovery of the first gamete fusion protein and my very tiny role in understanding fertilization”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 2
Ellen Hsu, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
“Immunoglobulin gene expression in the shark (compared to everybody else)”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 9
Sylvie Deborde, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
“Schwann cells facilitate cancer cell invasion”
Host: Nicolas Biais
November 16
Nicholas Farrell, Virginia Commonwealth University
“Platinum anti-cancer drugs: Current status and new targets”
Host: Maria Contel (Chemistry)
November 23
No Seminar鈥擟onversion Day
November 30
Marcie Marston, Roger Williams University
“TBA”
Host: Jeremy Draghi
December 7
Patrizia Casaccia, Advanced Science Research Center, CUNY
“TBA”
Host: Shaneen Singh
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and聽adviser.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2018*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
February 1
Joshua Shaevitz, Princeton University
“Self-driven phase transitions in living matter”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 8
Shana Elbaum, Advanced Science and Research Center, CUNY
“From fluids to fibers: Liquid phase separation and neurodegeneration”
Host: Anjana Saxena
February 15
Alexandra Zidovska, New York University
“The ‘self-stirred’ genome: Bulk and surface dynamics of the chromatin globule”
Host: Kelly Eckenrode (Biais Lab)
February 22
Reserved for Biology Search
March 1
Reserved for Biology Search
March 8
Reserved for Biology Search
March 15
Ankur Dalia, Indiana University
“Molecular dissection of natural transformation and exploiting it as a genetic tool to study Vibrio species”
Host: Jeremy Draghi
March 22
Malin Pinsky, Rutgers University
“Life in a giant water bath: Consequences for ecological dynamics in the ocean”
Host: Tony Wilson
March 29
Andr茅s Bendesky, Columbia University
“The genetics and neurobiology of parental care evolution”
Host: Tony Wilson
April 5
No Seminar鈥擟ollege Closed
April 12
Annegret Falkner, New York University
“Appetite for destruction: Neural circuits for aggressive motivation and action”
Host: Jon Perelmuter (Forlano Lab)
April 19
Sean Brady, Rockefeller University
“Natural products from uncultured bacteria”
Host: Tony Wilson
April 26
Cheryl Hayashi, American Museum of Natural History
“Diversification of spider silks: Evolutionary and functional perspectives”
Host: Tony Wilson
May 3鈥擥avin Lecture in Cell and Molecular Biology**
Peter Satir, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
“Exploring ciliary nanobiology in health and disease”
Host: Nicolas Biais
May 10鈥擳wo Trees Lecture***
Iqra Nadeem (Saxena Lab) & Huda Yousuf (Torrente Lab)
Hosts: Jeremy Draghi, Theodore Muth
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and聽adviser.
** In recognition of聽Professor Ray Gavin’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
*** In recognition of聽Professor Dan Eshel’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2016*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
September 1
James Curley, Columbia University
“Social dynamics of mouse dominance hierarchies”
Host: Tony Wilson
September 8
Juan Marcos Alarcon, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
“Experience-dependent modulation of hippocampal circuits”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
September 15
David Zusman, UC Berkeley
“Uncovering the mystery of gliding motility in the bacterial predator, Myxococcus xanthus”
Host: Nicolas Biais
September 22
Mariana Torrente, 可乐视频
“Epigenetics in neurodegenerative disease: The missing piece of the puzzle?”
Host:聽Mara Schvarzstein
September 29
Molly Schumer, Columbia University
“Hybridization shapes the evolutionary history of swordtail fish”
Host:聽Tony Wilson
October 6
No seminar鈥擟onversion Day
翱肠迟辞产别谤听13
No seminar鈥擠epartmental faculty meeting
October 20
Mark Siegal, New York University
“Variability and robustness: Lessons from single-cell traits in yeast”
Host: Jeremy Draghi
October 27
No Biology seminar
November 3
Michael Long, NYU Medical School
“How does the brain generate behavioral sequences?”
Host: Paul Forlano
November 10
Amy Ikui, 可乐视频
“Evolution of DNA replication machineries”
Host: Tony Wilson
November 17
Amar Klar, National Cancer Institute
“Selective chromatid segregation mechanism of fission yeast explains development in higher organisms
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
November 24
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
December 1
Paul Turner, Yale University
“Virus adaptation (or not) to environmental change”
Host: Jeremy Draghi
December 8
Anuradha Janakiraman, City College
“Structural and functional insights into the regulation of bacterial cytokinesis”
Host: Nicolas Biais
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and聽adviser.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2017*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
February 16鈥擲chreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
Frances Champagne, Columbia University
“Brain development, epigenetics, and the exposome鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
February 23
Joao Xavier, Memorial Sloan Kettering
“Microbiome ecology explains how gut microbes protect their host against infections: Studies with bone marrow transplant patients”
Host: Nicolas Biais
March 2
Erika Crispo, Pace University
“Nature versus nurture, and life at the extreme: How do African cichlid populations respond to hypoxia?”
Host:聽Tony Wilson
March 9
TBA
TBA
Host: TBA
March 16
Nicolas Biais, 可乐视频
鈥淪uperheroes and supervillains of the human microbiota: An introduction to mechano-micro-biology鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
March 23
Raul Perez-Jimenez, CIC nanoGUNE
TBA
Host: Nicolas Biais
March 30
Joe Ramos, University of Hawaii
“RSK2 promotes invasive signaling through coordinated control of integrin adhesion and Rho GTPases”
Host: Maria Contel (Chemistry)
April 6
Mara Schvarzstein, 可乐视频
“Chromosome and centrosome inheritance”
Host: Tony Wilson
April 13
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
April 20
No seminar鈥擟onversion Day
April 27
Hironori Funabiki, Rockefeller University
“When DNA meets the cytoplasm”
Host: Amy Ikui
May 4鈥擥avin Lecture in Cell and Molecular Biology***
Lucy Shapiro, Stanford University
“The 3-D architecture of cell cycle regulation”
Host: Nicolas Biais
May 10鈥擣riedman Lecture in Chemistry (Tanger Auditorium)
Scott Miller, Yale University
“TBA”
Host: Ryan Murelli (Chemistry)
May 11
Zaid McKie-Krisberg, 可乐视频
“A systems biology study of carbon utilization and metabolic regulation in green algae”
Host: Juergen Polle
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and聽adviser.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
*** In recognition of Professor Ray Gavin’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2015*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
SeptEMBER 3
Debashish Bhattacharya, Rutgers University
鈥淓volution of photosynthetic organelles in the distant and not so distant past鈥
Host: Shaneen Singh
SeptEMBER 10
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
SeptEMBER 17
Jens Rister, New York University
“Color vision in Drosophila: Single base pairs matter”
Host: Qi He
SeptEMBER 24
Adam Parris, Sustainability and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay
鈥淢apping resilience not risk: Turning the tide in New York City and Jamaica Bay鈥
Host:聽Tony Wilson
OctOBER 1
Alicia Melendez, Queens College (CUNY)
“Autophagy in development and aging”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
OctOBER 8
Nate Sawtell, Columbia University
“Neural circuit mechanisms from distinguishing self from other: Insights from electric fish”
Host: Jonathan Perelmuter (Forlano Lab)
OctOBER 15
Frederick Cross, Rockefeller University
鈥淭he genetics of green cell cycle control鈥
Host: Amy Ikui
OctOBER 22
Eimear Kenny, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
“Population genetics in the era of precision medicine”
Host: Frieda Benun (Wilson Lab)
OctOBER 29
Michael Sheetz, MBI Singapore/Columbia University
鈥淐ells pinch their environment to grow or die鈥
Host: Nicolas Biais
NovEMBER 5
Nolwenn Dheilly, SUNY Stony Brook
鈥淢icroorganisms as drivers of host-parasite interactions鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
NovEMBER 12
Meng-Fu Brian Tsou, Memorial Sloan Kettering
“Spatial control of vertebrate ciliogenesis”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
NovEMBER 19鈥擲chreibman Lecture in Integrative Biology**
Paul Forlano, 可乐视频 / CUNY Graduate Center
鈥淪teroids, brain monoamines and auditory-driven social behavior: Insights from a vocal fish with alternative reproductive tactics鈥
Host: Jennifer Basil
NovEMBER 26
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
DecEMBER 3
Gregory O’Mullan, Queens College (CUNY)
鈥淪ewage and stormwater pollution to the Hudson River Estuary: Microbial connections of sediment, water, and air鈥
Host: Tony Wilson
DecEMBER 10
Peter Tessier, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
“Improved methods for designing and evolving antibodies鈥
Host: Peter Lipke
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters.聽 Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and聽adviser.
** In recognition of Distinguished Professor Martin P. Schreibman’s contributions as teacher, scientist and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2016*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Tony Wilson.
February 4
Thierry Emonet, Yale University
“The functional consequences of non-genetic diversity in cellular navigation”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 11
Zemer Gitai, Princeton University
“Feel the force: How mechanics affect bacterial colonization and virulence”
Host: Nicolas Biais
February 18
Matteo Avella, National Institutes of Health
“Molecular mechanisms of vertebrate fertilization”
Host: Tony Wilson
February 25
Gal Haspel, New Jersey Institute of Technology
“Neurobiology of C. elegans locomotion: Connectivity, activity, and recovery from injury”
Host:聽Paul Forlano
March 3
Eric Fortune, New Jersey Institute of Technology
“The sum is greater than the parts: Emergent properties of social behavior in fish and birds”
Host:聽Zack Ghahramani (Forlano Lab)
March 10
Martin Flajnik, University of Maryland
“The emergence of adaptive immunity”
Host: Tony Wilson
March 17
Karen Schindler, Rutgers University
“Protein kinase signaling control of meiosis I in mouse oocytes”
Host: Mara Schvarzstein
March 24
David Schoppik, Langone Medical Center NYU
“Towards understanding the neural basis of postural development”
Host: Paul Forlano
March 31
Xin Li, NYU College of Dentistry
“Metformin鈥擟ancer prevention and beyond”
Host: Anjana Saxena
April 7
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell Medical College (Friedman Lecture, Chemistry)
“Targeting protein trafficking for the treatment of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease”
Location: Tanger Auditorium (150 Library)
Host: Ryan Murelli
April 14
Mand毛 Holford, Hunter College
“Venomics: An integrated approach for investigating venom evolution in marine snails”
Host: Tony Wilson
April 21
Judith Berman, Tel Aviv University
“Ploidy gymnastics and the rapid acquisition of new traits”
Host: Peter Lipke
April 28
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
May 5鈥擥avin Lecture in Cell and Molecular Biology**
George Langford, Syracuse University
“Molecular motors are key to a healthy brain”
Host: Nicolas Biais
May 12
Darcy Kelley, Columbia University
“Sex and songs: Modifying neural circuits across evolution”
Host: Nicolas Biais
Departmental seminars are made possible through the generous support of 可乐视频 alumni and supporters. Contributions to the Biology Seminar Fund are accepted through the 可乐视频 Foundation.
* In memory of Professor Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and聽adviser.
** In recognition of Professor Ray Gavin’s contributions as teacher, scientist, and mentor.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2014*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Associate Professor Tony Wilson.
SeptEMBER 4
Ntino Krampis, Hunter College (CUNY)
“Cloud BioLinux: Pre-configured and on-demand bioinformatics computing for genomics and beyond”
Host: Professor Jim Nishiura
SeptEMBER 11
Louise Kuhn, Columbia University
鈥淐hallenges in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa鈥
Host: Dr. Laura Munteanu
SeptEMBER 18
Olorunseun Ogunwobi, Hunter College (CUNY)
鈥淐irculating tumor cell biology in cancer metastasis鈥
Host: Professor Anjana Saxena
SeptEMBER 25
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
OctOBER 2
Joe Pickrell, New York Genome Center
鈥淢aking inferences about human history using genomic data鈥
Host: Associate Professor Tony Wilson
OctOBER 9
Richard Ikegami, UC Berkeley
鈥淣avigation of neurons within bundles鈥
Host: Professor Mara Schvarzstein
OctOBER 16
Sanjai Kumar, Queens College (CUNY)
鈥淒evelopment of a cell-active and non-basic inhibitory agent of Cathepsin L鈥
Host: Professor Shaneen Singh
OctOBER 23
Frank Burbrink, College of Staten Island (CUNY)
“The processes that drive diversification and community assemblages in snakes鈥
Host: Professor Jennifer Basil
OctOBER 30
Nick Santangelo, Hofstra University
鈥淪ocial dynamics of a monogamous biparental fish and potential neuropeptide mechanisms鈥
Host: Professor Paul Forlano
NovEMBER 6
Daniel Kronauer, Rockefeller University
鈥淪ocial evolution and behavior in the clonal Raider Ant鈥
Host: Associate Professor Tony Wilson
NovEMBER 13
Kari Lavalli, Boston University
鈥淧redator adaptations by decapod crustaceans鈥
Host: Professor Jennifer Basil
NovEMBER 20
Prabodhika Mallikaratchy, Lehman College (CUNY)
“Oligonucleotide therapeutics for human lymphoma and leukemia鈥
Host: Professor Anjana Saxena
November 27
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
DecEMBER 4
Kevin Gardner, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center
鈥淣ature鈥檚 switches: Environmentally-sensitive protein/protein interaction domains鈥
Host: Professor Peter Lipke
DecEMBER 11
Ivaylo Ivanov, Columbia University
鈥淗ow gut microbes orchestrate the immune system鈥
Host: Professor Nicolas Biais
* In memory of Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and adviser.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2015*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The seminar series is organized by Associate Professor Tony Wilson.
FebRUARY 5
Peter McKenney, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
“Fight microbes with microbes: Bile acid metabolism by gut microbiota mediates resistance against multiple hospital-acquired pathogens”
Host: Associate Professor Theodore Muth
FebRUARY 12
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
FebRUARY 19
Faculty Search Candidate鈥TBA
FebRUARY 26
Faculty Search Candidate鈥TBA
MarCH 5
Faculty Search Candidate鈥TBA
MarCH 12
Faculty Search Candidate鈥TBA
MarCH 19
Judith Yanowitz, Magee-Womens Research Institute
“Checks and balances for crossover formation”
Host: Assistant Professor Mara Schvarzstein
MarCH 26
Dustin Rubinstein, Columbia University
“Coping with environmental uncertainty: Integrating behavior and mechanism”
Host: Associate Professor Tony Wilson
AprIL 2
James Borowiec, NYU Langone Medical Center
“Preventing genomic instability: Recruiting breast cancer tumor suppressors to damaged DNA for DNA repair”
Host: Assistant Professor Anjana Saxena
AprIL 9
No seminar鈥擟ollege closed
AprIL 16
Gregory Boel, Columbia University
“Large-scale protein expression dataset identifies mRNA features regulating translation and post-transcriptional mRNA levels”
Host: Assistant Professor Nicolas Biais
AprIL 23
Tim Stearns, Stanford University
“Centrosomes, cilia, and the evolution of the tubulin superfamily”
Host: Assistant Professor Mara Schvarzstein
AprIL 30
Kathleen Scotto, Rutgers University
鈥淎 new role for the A可乐视频G2 drug transporter: Regulation of autophagy鈥
Host: Assistant Professor Anjana Saxena
May 7
David Dubnau, Rutgers University
鈥淢any are called, few are chosen: Stochastic decisions in bacterial development鈥
Host: Assistant Professor Nicolas Biais
May 14
James Gregory, Mount Sinai Medical Center
“Engineering proteins for basic and translational research”
Host: Professor Juergen Polle
* In memory of Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and adviser.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擣all 2013*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The series is organized by Assistant Professor Paul M. Forlano.
AugUST 29
Dr. Dan McCloskey, College of Staten Island (CUNY)
“Neural Correlates of Social Behavior in the Naked Mole Rat”
Host: Paul Forlano
SeptEMBER 12
Dr. James Liao, Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, University of Florida
“The Biomechanics and Sensory Biology of Fish Swimming”
Host: Paul Forlano
SeptEMBER 19
Dr. Luis Martinez Torres, Long Island University
“Impact of Methamphetamine in Infection and Immunity”
Host: Peter Lipke
SeptEMBER 26
Dr. Jason Dictenberg, Hunter College (CUNY)
“Role of RNA Binding Proteins in Activity Dependent mRNA Transport and Translation”
Host: Paul Forlano
OctOBER 3
Dr. Kari Lavalli, Boston University
“Adaptations of Decopods to Predators: A Review”
Hosts: Jennifer Basil and Frank Grasso
OctOBER 10
Dr. Jon Horvitz, City College (CUNY)
“Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine and Habit Learning”
Host: Paul Forlano
OctOBER 17
Dr. Andreas Kottmann, City College (CUNY)
“Exploring the Function of the Morphogen Sonic Hedgehog When Expressed in Mature Neurons: Extending Spemann’s Organizer Principle to the Regulation of Cognitive Processes and neurogenesis in the Adult”
Host: Paul Forlano
OctOBER 31
Dr. Sunny Scobell, 可乐视频 (CUNY)
“Hormonal Mediation of Male Pregnancy and Female Aggression in a Sex Role Reversed Pipefish”
Host: Tony Wilson
NovEMBER 7
Dr. Davida Smyth, City Tech (CUNY)
“Using Staphylococcus aureus as a Model Organism for Studying Bacterial Adaptation and Evolution”
Host: Theodore Muth
NovEMBER 14
Dr. Uri Hershberg, Drexel University
“Germline Amino Acid Diversity in B cell Receptors Is a Good Predictor of Somatic Selection Pressures in the Immune System”
Host: Theodore Muth
NovEMBER 21
Dr. Victoria Luine, Hunter College (CUNY)
“Memory Enhancement by Estrogens: Role of Dendritic Spines”
Host: Paul Forlano
DecEMBER 5
Dr. Lars Dietrich, Columbia University
“How to Prevent Suffocation in a Bacterial Colony”
Host: Nicolas Biais
DecEMBER 12
Dr. Jason Munshi-South, Fordham University
“Landscape Genomics of NYC Wildlife”
Host: Paul Forlano
* In memory of Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and adviser.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2014*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The series is organized聽by Assistant Professor Paul M. Forlano.
JanUARY 30
Idan Efroni, New York University
“Mechanisms of Root Regeneration”
Host: Associate Professor Theodore Muth
FebRUARY 6
Faculty search candidate
TBA
FebRUARY 13
Faculty search candidate
TBA
FebRUARY 20
No seminar鈥擬onday schedule
FebRUARY 27
Faculty search candidate
TBA
March 6
Assistant Professor Daphne Soares, University of Maryland
“Neural聽Adaptation to Extreme Environments”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
惭补谤肠丑听13
Professor Jacqueline Webb, University of Rhode Island
“The聽Mechanosensory Lateral Line System of Teleost Fishes: Functional Adaptations and Developmental Explanations”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
惭补谤肠丑听20
Melissa Caras, New York University
“Hormonal Modulation of Auditory Processing in a Seasonally Breeding Songbird”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
March 27
Professor Kathleen Axen, 可乐视频
“Does Fat Intake Alter Hepatic Lipogenesis? A Tale of High-fat Diets, Insulin Resistance and Fatty Liver”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
April 3
Dr. Herbert Tanowitz, Albert Einstein Medical School
“Chagas Disease in New York City”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
April 10
Dr. Vladimir Pelicic,聽Imperial College London
“Specific DNA-Binding Pilins as Modulators of Horizontal Gene Transfer”
Host: Assistant Professor Nicolas Biais
础辫谤颈濒听17
No seminar鈥攕pring break
April 24
Professor Sheryl Smith, SUNY Downstate
“Alpha4-beta-delta GABA-A Receptors Play a Role in Altering Mood and Cognition During Adolescence”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
May 1
Assistant Professor Shira Ninio, Drexel University
“Biofilm Formation and Regulation in the Pathogen Legionella Pneumophila”
Host: Associate Professor Theodore Muth
惭补测听8
Assistant Professor聽Kathleen Lynch, Hofstra University
“Flexibility in Mate Choice: Inside the Brain of Fickle Females”
Host: Assistant Professor Paul Forlano
May 15
Professor Kari Lavalli, Boston University
“Adaptations of Decapods to Predators: A Review”
Host: Associate Professor Jennifer Basil / Associate Professor Frank Grasso
* In memory of Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and聽adviser.
Priscilla F. Pollister Biology Seminar Series鈥擲pring 2013*
All events will be held on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in 113 Ingersoll Hall Extension.
The series is organized by Assistant Professor Paul M. Forlano.
JanUARY 31
Dr. Derrick Brazill, Hunter College (CUNY)
“Of Mice and Men: A Tale of Two Viruses”
Host: Luis Quadri
FebRUARY 7
Dr. Holly Colognato, SUNY Stonybrook
“Thinking Outside the Cell: The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Modulating Nervous System Development and Repair”
Host: Paul Forlano
FebRUARY 14
Job Candidate
Title: TBA
Host: TBA
FebRUARY 21
Job Candidate
Title: TBA
Host: TBA
FebRUARY 28
Job Candidate
Title: TBA
Host: TBA
MarCH 7
Dr. Maryam Bamshad, Lehman College (CUNY)
“The Prairie Vole: A Model for Understanding the Biology of Social Monogamy”
Host: Paul Forlano
MarCH 14
Cho Tan Lipke Lab, CUNY Graduate Center
“Functional Amyloids: Mechanosensors in Yeast Adhesins”
Host: Peter Lipke
MarCH 21
Dr. David Lahti, Queens College (CUNY)
“Learned Behaviors Still Evolve: Lessons From Birds”
Host: Paul Forlano
AprIL 11
Dr. Eunsoo Kim, AMNH
“Endosymbiosis and the Evolution of Green Algae”
Host: Juergen Polle
AprIL 18
Dr. Carolyn Pytte, Queens College (CUNY)
“Lateralization of Adult Neurogenesis Serves Learning and Memory”
Host: Paul Forlano
AprIL 25
Dr. David Deitcher, Cornell University
“Knockdown of FoxP in Drosophila Reveals an Essential Role in Motor Behaviors”
Host:Paul Forlano
May 2
TBA
Host: TBA
May 9
Dr. Robert Ranaldi, Queens College (CUNY)
“Neurobiology Underlying Reward-Related Learning”
Host: Paul Forlano
May 16
Dr. Dan McCloskey, College of Staten Island (CUNY)
“Neural Correlates of Social Behavior in the Naked Mole Rat”
Host: Paul Forlano
* In memory of Priscilla F. Pollister’s contributions as teacher, scientist and adviser.