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Tuesday, 24 Sep 2024

Seminar: Regulation of plant cell-to-cell communication

Date Sep 24, 2024

Time 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

Location 1414 Molecular Biology

Cost free

Channel Research Lectures

Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology seminar to hear Dr. Kyaw Aung, assistant professor in genetics, development and cell biology at Iowa State University, discuss research into the regulation of plamsodesmata during plant growth and defense. Learn more about the identification of the PLASMODESMATA-LOCATED PROTEINS (PDLPs) as key regulators of plasmodesmatal function furing plant immunity.

Thursday, 26 Sep 2024

Emily Dickinson at the County Fair: The Land Grant College and the Birth of Agricultural Capitalism

Date Sep 26, 2024

Time 5:00 PM

Location 2155 Marston

Channel Lecture Series Lectures

A specialist in U.S. literature from 1850-2000, Maria Farland taught at Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and Wesleyan Universities before accepting a permanent position at Fordham University in New York City. Her forthcoming book, Degraded Heartland: Antipastoral, Agricultural Reform, and the Rural Modern in U.S. Literature, 1840-1950 (Johns Hopkins UP), is a history of ideas of rural backwardness in terms of antipastoral as a literary...

Tribal Land Management: Balancing the Triple Bottom Line of Environmental Stewardship

Date Sep 26, 2024

Time 7:00 PM

Location Great Hall, Memorial Union

Channel Lecture Series Lectures

2024 Paul L. Errington Memorial Lecture Dr. Serra Hoagland (Laguna Pueblo) works for the USDA Forest Service Research & Development branch as the National Program Lead for Tribal Research. She focuses on building local, regional and national partnerships with tribes and intertribal organizations, mentoring students in natural resources, and conducting research that is relevant to Native communities. As the first Native American to...