Horticulture Seminar Series
May
13
3:30 pm
Seminar Tuesday May 13 at 3:30 PM in EBLING SYMPOSIUM CENTER in the new Microbial Sciences Building.
Dr. Barbara Schaal from Washington University, "Diversity and Domestication in Rice"
MEETING: If you would like to meet with Dr. Schaal on Tuesday contact: Dr. Johanne Brunet (jbrunet@wisc.edu) in Horticulture.
Graduate students, academic staff and postdocs: There will be a meeting with Dr. Schaal in room 462 Plant Sciences Bldg on Tuesday 10:30- 11:30 with pastries.
Please contact jbrunet@wisc.edu if you plan to attend.
Barbara Schaal is the Spencer T. Olin Professor of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Washington University, St-Louis, Missouri. Dr. Schaal is Vice President of the National Academy of Sciences and the first woman to have ever been elected in that position. She has published over 100 papers in the fields of plant population genetics, evolution, ecology, molecular evolution and the genetic diversity and domestication of crops. For more information check http://www.biology.wustl.edu/faculty/schaal.
Sponsored by the Department of Horticulture and WISELI Celebrating Women in Science & Engineering Grant Program
Dr. Barbara Schaal from Washington University, "Diversity and Domestication in Rice"
MEETING: If you would like to meet with Dr. Schaal on Tuesday contact: Dr. Johanne Brunet (jbrunet@wisc.edu) in Horticulture.
Graduate students, academic staff and postdocs: There will be a meeting with Dr. Schaal in room 462 Plant Sciences Bldg on Tuesday 10:30- 11:30 with pastries.
Please contact jbrunet@wisc.edu if you plan to attend.
Barbara Schaal is the Spencer T. Olin Professor of Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Washington University, St-Louis, Missouri. Dr. Schaal is Vice President of the National Academy of Sciences and the first woman to have ever been elected in that position. She has published over 100 papers in the fields of plant population genetics, evolution, ecology, molecular evolution and the genetic diversity and domestication of crops. For more information check http://www.biology.wustl.edu/faculty/schaal.
Sponsored by the Department of Horticulture and WISELI Celebrating Women in Science & Engineering Grant Program