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The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Joan Dudney’s talk, "Tracking a tree killer: blister rust and the future of white pines in the southern Sierra Nevada."

The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Marisa Tellez’s talk, "Sinking Your Teeth into Crocodile Conservation Through Community Stewardship."
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The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Esther Chen’s talk, "A bacterial signaling pathway critical for a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis."
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The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Ryan Terrill’s talk, "Evolutionary Interactions of Feather Molt in Birds."

The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Jeanne Robertson’s talk, "The evolution of reproductive isolation along the speciation continuum. Lessons from red-eyed treefrogs."
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Check out a blog post about undergraduate research by Pavlina Slezak '19!

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The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series continues with Paul Nerenberg's talk, "Does cytosine methylation stabilize the BI state of DNA."

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The Spring 2018 Biology Seminar Series commences with Lilly Eluvathingal's talk, "Frogs Living on Tea Bushes? A Case Study from the Western Ghats, India."