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List of Seminars at Hopkins:
From Fall 2001 to Present

May/30/2008 [see also Past Memorial Seminars]

Madeleine van Oppen Australian Institute of Marine Science Conservation Genetics and the Resilience of Reef Corals May 30, 2008
Mark Shelley Sea Studios Foundation Making Waves to Create Change May 23, 2008
Brian Bowen University of Hawaii Phylogeography and Conservation of Reef Fishes May 9, 2008
Forest Rohwer San Diego State University Microbes, Viruses, and the Decline of Coral Reefs May 2, 2008
Barry Gold Moore Foundation Pragmatic Environmentalism: Searching for Durable Marine Conservation Outcomes Apr 25, 2008
David Karl University of Hawaii Microbial Oceanography: A Sea of Opportunity Apr 18, 2008
Nancy Knowlton UC San Diego/ Scripps The Future of Coral Reefs Apr 18, 2008
Boris Worm Dalhousie University Ecosystem Effects of Depleting Large Marine Predators Apr 15, 2008
Heike Lotze Dalhousie University Lessons from the Past: Emerging Patterns of Historical Declines in Large Marine Predators Apr 11, 2008
William J. Sydeman Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research Ecosystem Oceanography and Marine Conservation: Salmon with Wings and a New “Regime”? Apr 4, 2008
Peter Glynn University of Miami Eastern Pacific Coral Reefs: Global Perspective, Disturbances and Recovery Trends Mar 21, 2008
Nipam Patel University of California, Berkeley The Evolution of Animal Body Patterning: Insights from Marine Amphipods and Gastropods Mar 7, 2008
Michael Skinner Washington State University Epigenetic Transgenerational Actions of Endocrine Disruptors on Reproduction, Disease and Evolution: The Ghosts in your Genes Feb 29, 2008
Jonathan Rast University of Toronto Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Immunity Feb 22, 2008
Kristin Sherrard University of Washington, Friday Harbor New Insights from Sea Squirts into the Mechanics of Invagination Feb 15, 2008
Elissa Epel University of California, San Francisco Stress, Eating and Aging Feb 8, 2008
Mark Martindale University of Hawaii/Kewalo Marine Laboratory Egg Organization and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans: The Details Are In The Entrails Feb 1, 2008
Arend Sidow Stanford University Functional architecture of cis elements that drive gene (co)expression Jan 25, 2008
Gary Litman University of South Florida Alternative Mechanisms that Diversify Immune Receptors Jan 18, 2008
Thomas Whitham Northern Arizona University Community and Ecosystem Genetics: The Importance of Quantifying the Heritability of Community and Ecosystem Phenotypes of Foundation Species Jan 11, 2008
Scott Gilbert Swarthmore College Signals from Above: How the Environment Can Instruct Gene Expression Jan 9, 2008
Chris Lowe University of Chicago Insights into early deuterostome evolution and chordate origins from hemichordate developmental biology Dec 7, 2007
Ray Huey University of Washington Ecological and evolutionary consequences of changing climates and changing atmospheres: studies with flies, lizards, mountaineers, and Triassic vertebrates Nov 30, 2007
Daniel Pauly University of British Columbia Global Fisheries and their Impact on Marine Ecosystems and Food Security Nov 16, 2007
Eric Cole St. Olaf College Windows Between Cells: Forward and reverse genetic analysis of the cleavage furrow and nuclear exchange junction in the ciliate, Tetrahymena thermophila. Nov 6, 2007
Jim Morin Cornell University Dazzling luminescent light shows by tiny ostracods in a big, dark ocean: sex, competition, precision and speed Nov 2, 2007
Jim Childress University of California, Santa Barbara Life in the ovine small intestine? Physiological adaptations to midwater oxygen minimum layers Oct 26, 2007
Roger Croll Dalhousie University Form, function and evolution of the larval nervous system in molluscs Oct 19, 2007
John Largier University of California, Davis/Bodega Marine Lab The oceanography of bays in upwelling regions - implications for habitat patterns and larval dispersal Oct 12, 2007
Andrew Baker University of Miami/RSMAS Changing by degrees: Understanding, predicting and accelerating the adaptive response of reef corals to climate change Oct 5, 2007
Armin Moczek Indiana University Conservation, innovation, and the origins of novelty: a case study on horned beetles Sep 28, 2007
Joseph Eastman Ohio University The nature of Antarctic fish diversity: are species flocks a component? Jun 1, 2007
Donal Manahan University of Southern California North Pole to South Pole: how and why we reached the “Last Places on Earth” May 25, 2007
John Duman Notre Dame University Insect antifreeze proteins and related adaptations May 18, 2007
Ken Smith Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Free-drifting icebergs as hotspots of chemical and biological enrichment in the Weddell Sea May 11, 2007
Ron Vale University of California, San Francisco Revisiting Mazia's mitotic spindle: discovering new molecules for spindle assembly by whole genome RNAi and high throughput microscopy May 7, 2007
James Kennett University of California, Santa Barbara Cenozoic evolution of the Antarctic environmental system and biota May 4, 2007
Terrie Williams University of California, Santa Cruz Energetic demands in large, polar predators: the balance between easy food and easy air Apr 27, 2007
Nicholas Spitzer University of California, San Diego Making the match: calcium signaling regulates neurortransmitter specification and receptor selection Apr 20, 2007
William Fraser Polar Oceans Research Group The ecology of geology: clues to understanding climate change-effects on Adelie penguins in the western Antarctic peninsula Apr 20, 2007
Gretchen Hofmann University of California, Santa Barbara Antarctica: it’s a harsh continent, at least for proteins Apr 13, 2007
David Lindberg University of California, Berkeley What more do we need to know? Apr 10, 2007
Kevin Arrigo Stanford University Interannual changes in the southern ocean carbon cycle Apr 6, 2007
John Bush Massachusetts Institute of Technology Surface tension in biology Mar 9, 2007
Giacomo Bernardi University of California, Santa Cruz The phylogeography and speciation of California fishes Mar 2, 2007
John Gosline University of British Columbia Bio-inspired materials design oozes out of hagfish slime Feb 23, 2007
Roman Stocker Massachusetts Institute of Technology Microbes, patches and plumes: investigating microbial ecology with microfluidics Feb 16, 2007
Francisco Chavez Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Biological consequences of climate change Feb 9, 2007
Emily Carrington University of Washington Living in a material world: the ecomechanics of mussels on wave-swept shores Feb 2, 2007
Cynthia Hays Bodega Marine Laboratory Ecological effects of dispersal and gene flow in an intertidal alga Jan 26, 2007
Robert Dudley University of California, Berkeley From gliding ants to Andean hummingbirds: the evolution of animal flight performance Jan 19, 2007
Danielle Zacherl California State University at Fullerton Destination unknown: explorations of larval dispersal Jan 12, 2007
Dietmar Kueltz University of California, Davis Unraveling environmental stress response networks via functional genomics and proteomics Dec 8, 2006
Geoff Trussell Northeastern University Predation risk and the nature and strength of indirect effects on rocky shores Dec 1, 2006
Bob Paine University of Washington The allocation of space on rocky shores: Insights from manipulations of mussels and crustose coralline algae. Nov 17, 2006
Steven Hubbell University of Georgia Is nature neutral-symmetric? No, but it is a good first approximation in a neotropical tree community. Nov 7, 2006
Vera Agostini Pew Institute for Ocean Science Climate-ocean variability and hake in the California Current: Habitat distribution, dynamics, and implications for management Nov 3, 2006
Sergio Flores Ramirez Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur The Delphi Oracle: Evolutionary patterns of cetacean Mhc sequences Oct 27, 2006
Greg Cailliet Moss Landing Marine Laboratories The Importance of Age Validation in Understanding the Life Histories of Sharks, Rays, Deep-sea Fishes & Corals Oct 20, 2006
Rachel Finley Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries Emerging threats to fish populations? Examining the demographic effects of parasites on reef fish and pollution to juvenile flatfish Oct 13, 2006
Jennifer Dunne Sante Fe Institute Shallow and deep-time perspectives on marine food-web robustness Oct 6, 2006
Willie Swanson University of Washington Adaptive evolution and co-evolution of sperm - egg recognition molecules: Insights into speciation Sep 29, 2006
Vinod Khosla Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers Alternative Energy: Is Ethanol a Viable Solution? Jun 2, 2006
David Epel Hopkins Marine Station Global Pollution: Late Lessons From Early Warnings -- Can We Learn and Can We Act? May 26, 2006
Doug Eernisse California State University Fullerton Why Are There So Many West Coast Species of Chitons, Limpets, and Seastars? May 22, 2006
Sharon Long Stanford University, Department of Biological Sciences Modern Molecular Studies of an Ancient Symbiosis May 19, 2006
Jim McVey &
Mike Sutton
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service & Monterey Bay Aquarium Center for the Future of the Oceans The Role of Aquaculture in Ecosystem Based Management May 19, 2006
Enric Sala Scripps Institution of Oceanography Degradation and Recovery of Coral Reefs Across a Gradient of Human Disturbance May 12, 2006
Bob Steneck University of Maine Turbulent Seas in the Wake of Overfishing: The Loss of Resilience and Accelerating Booms and Busts in the World's Coastal Ecosystems May 5, 2006
Mary Ruckelshaus NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service Scientific Analyses in Support of Ecosytem-Scale Management of Puget Sound Apr 27, 2006
Ken Caldeira Carnegie Institute Department of Global Ecology Ocean Chemical Consequences of Carbon Dioxide Releases to the Atmosphere Apr 21, 2006
Steve Giovannoni Oregon State University, Dept. of Microbiology Genome Streamlining in Cosmopolitan Marine Bacteria Apr 17, 2006
Barbara Block Hopkins Marine Station Ocean Zoning: Mapping Habitats of Pelagic Fish Across the Blue Planet Apr 14, 2006
Carl Safina Blue Ocean Institute Voyage of the Turtle Apr 7, 2006
Jonathan Sweedler University of Illinois Techniques for Studying the Brain's Chemistry Neuron by Neuron Mar 24, 2006
Sir John Gurdon Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge Nuclear reprogramming as a possible route to cell replacement Mar 17, 2006
Richard Grosberg Department of Ecology and Evolution, UC Davis All in the family: the ecology and genetics of multiway conflicts of interest in a marine snail Mar 3, 2006
Joan Roughgraden Department of Biological Science, Stanford University Ecology of the rock intertidal zone, a final project report Feb 24, 2006
Charles Hanifin Hopkins Marine Station Tetrodotoxin in the newt Taricha, ramifications for coevolution with a resistant snake predator Feb 17, 2006
Rodolfo Dirzo Department of Biological Science
Stanford University
Cascading effects of mammalian loss from tropical forests Feb 10, 2006
William Gilly Hopkins Marine Station Jumbo Squid Security Alert -- What will stop them? Jan 27, 2006
Anthony De Tomaso Hopkins Marine Station The Botryllus schlosseri tadpole: an innocent larvae, or a FuHC-homing stem cell kamikaze? Jan 20, 2006
Bernie Degnan University of Queensland Sponge genes, development and insights into the first multicellular
animals
Jan 13, 2006
Roger Hanlon Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood Hole Mechanisms and principles of animal camouflage, exemplified by rapid adaptive coloration of cephalopods Dec 9, 2005
Craig Moritz University of California, Berkeley Evolution and conservation of a rainforest fauna Dec 2, 2005
Rob Fleischer National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Trouble in paradise: interactions of invasive diseases and vectors with the native Hawaiian avifauna Nov 18, 2005
Doug Crawford University of Miami Evolutionary Functional Genomics: Variations in Gene Expression & Cardiac Physiology Nov 11, 2005
Andy Sih University of California, Davis Behavioral syndromes: an evolutionary ecological overview Nov 4, 2005
Ginger Armbrust University of Washington Whole genome analyses of diatoms: insights into their ecology and evolution Oct 28, 2005
Farooq Azam University of California, San Diego Mechanisms in microbial structuring of marine ecosystems Oct 21, 2005
Nicole King University of California, Berkeley Choanoflagellates and the origin of animal multicellularity Oct 14, 2005
Jim Brown University of New Mexico The scale of life: from microbes to monsters, milliseconds to millennia, molecules to ecosystems Oct 7, 2005
Christina Cheng University of Illinois Going against conventional paradigms - new twists in teleost
freeze-avoidance and molecular evolution of antifreeze proteins
Sep 30, 2005
John Pearse University of California at Santa Cruz

Reproduction in Antarctic invertebrates: Paradigm shifts in the 20th century.

May 27, 2005
John Priscu Montana State University Earth’s Icy Biosphere May 20, 2005
Andrew Clarke British Antarctic Survey Antarctic Biodiversity: Climate, Evolution and Extinction May 13, 2005
Donal Manahan University of Southern California Exploration, history and science of the "last place on earth" May 6, 2005
Warwick Vincent Laval University Polar Ecosystems as Sentinels of Global Change Apr 29, 2005
Jack Duman Notre Dame University Insect Antifreeze Proteins and Related Overwintering Adaptations Apr 22, 2005
Rob Dunbar Stanford University Antarctica and Climate Change Apr 15, 2005
George Somero Stanford University The World’s Coolest Fish Apr 8, 2005
Serge Planes Université de Perpignan Estimating dispersal of marine fish from paternity analysis Feb 25, 2005
Patricia Conrad University of California, Davis What's killing southern sea otters? Feb 18, 2005
Alan Hastings University of California, Davis New approaches to design of marine reserves Feb 11, 2005
Rudolf Jaenisch Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nuclear cloning, embryonic stem cells and the promise for therapy Feb 4, 2005
Mark Bertness Brown University Title TBA Jan 28, 2005
Steven Beissinger University of California, Berkeley Marbled Murrelets in the Monterey Bay Ecosystem: Reproductive Failure, Fisheries Collapse, and Historic Diet Change Jan 21, 2005
Mark Hay Georgia Institute of Technology Why small herbivores prefer toxic plants Jan 14, 2005
Brendan Bohannan Stanford University Spatial scaling of microbial biodiversity Jan 7, 2005
Nathan Scholtz NMFS's Environmental Conservation Division Seattle , Washington Endangered species and conservation medicine: case studies from the Pacific Northwest Dec 10 , 2004
Forest Rohwer San Diego State University , San Diego , California Marine microbial and viral diversity and the health of coral reefs Dec 3, 2004
Amanda Vincent University of British Columbia

Reconciling fisheries with conservation: The case of coral reefs

Nov 29, 2004
Craig Young Oregon Institute of Marine Biology Adrift in the dark: movements and migrations of deep-sea larvae Nov 19, 2004
Katherine Peichel University of Washington & the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center ; Seattle , Washington Fishing for the secrets of speciation: genetic analysis of reproductive isolation in sticklebacks Nov 12, 2004
Peter J. Mumby University of Exeter , Devon , UK The resilience of coral reefs: insights from the scale of habitats to seascapes Nov 10, 2004
Tony DeTomaso Stanford University ’s Hopkins Marine Station Transplantation, Regeneration and Parasitic Stem Cells: the Strange Life of a Colonial Tunicate Nov 5, 2004
Mikhail Matz University of Florida 's Whitney Laboratory Convergent evolution of molecular complexity in coral fluorescent proteins Oct 29, 2004
Kathy Ann Miller University Herbarium, UC Berkeley California's seaweeds and seagrasses:  who is native and who is not? Oct 22, 2004
Doug Nowacek Florida State University Behavior, bioacoustics and locomotion of cetaceans: details from a multi-sensor tag and controlled exposure experiments Oct 15, 2004
Jennifer Ruesink University of Washington Why do invaders succeed or fail? Ecological and evolutionary insights from biological invasions Oct 8, 2004
Frank Grasso CUNY, Brooklyn BioMimetic Robots as Tools for Understanding Marine Animal Behavior Oct 1, 2004
Kathy Foltz UC Santa Barbara Signaling at Egg Activation Sep 24, 2004
Beth Okamura Reader in Aquatic Biology
School of Animal and Microbial Sciences
University of Reading, UK
Going against the flow: the importance of studying obscure organisms July 9, 2004
Alison Rieser School of Law, University of Maine, Portland Prescriptions for Marine Fisheries Reform: Is Rights-Based Management Compatible with an Ecosystems Approach? Jun 4, 2004
Stephen H. Schneider Department of Biologicical Sciences, Stanford University The Global Warming Debate: Is the Science Too Uncertain for Policy? May 28, 2004
Lou Gillette Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainsville Environmental Contaminants and Wildlife: from Populations to Genes May 21, 2004
Joanie Kleypas Environmental and Societal Impacts Group
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder
Coral Reefs and Climate Change May 14, 2004
Richard W. Tsien Department of Molecular & Cellular Physiology
Stanford University Medical School
The Power and Adaptability of Tiny CNS Nerve Terminals May 13, 2004
Judith T. Kildow Division of Science and Environmental Policy
California State University at Monterey Bay
Socio-Economic Indicators of Change Along the US Coast:
Understanding the Coastal and Ocean Economies.
May 7, 2004
Fiorenza Micheli Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University Population and Community Recovery in Marine Protected Areas Apr 30, 2004
Ford Doolittle Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Tree of Life - Web of Life Apr 23, 2004
Enric Sala Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla
Global Decline of Coral Reefs: A Community Perspective Apr 22, 2004
Alan Friedlander NOAA/NOS/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science and
The Oceanic Institute, Hawaii
Marine Protected Areas and Community-based Fisheries Management in the Hawaiian Archipelago Apr 16, 2004
Barbara Block Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University Tagging of Pacific Pelagics: Examining the North Pacific Ecosystem with a Top Down Approach Apr 9, 2004
Ram Myers Dalhousie University,Halifax, Nova Scotia Decline of Top Predators in the Seas Apr 2, 2004
Mike Levine UC Berkeley Decoding Mesoderm Differentiation in the Drosophila Embryo and Ciona Tadpole Mar 12, 2004
Robert Warner UC Santa Barbara Recruitment, retention, and connections among coastal marine populations Mar 5, 2004
Greg Wray Duke University Evolution of the Embryonic Gene Network of Strongylocentrotus Purpuratus Feb 27, 2004
Mark Carr UC Santa Cruz Revealing relationships between a fish and its ecosystem: new applications, new approaches Feb 20, 2004
James Maller Univ. Colorado Medical School, Denver The Control of Metaphase II Arrest by Cytostatic Factor in Unfertilized Xenopus Eggs Feb 13, 2004
Robert Sapolsky Stanford University Sushi and Middle Age Feb 6, 2004
David Miller NIEHS, Research Triangle, NC Regulation of Xenobiotic Export Pumps in Killifish Renal Tubules: Endothelin Signaling and Molecular Hijacking by Nephrotoxicants Jan 30, 2004
Richard McIntosh Univ Colorado, Boulder Probing the Interactions Between Chromosomes and Spindle Fibers Jan 23, 2004
Robert Warner UC Santa Barbara Recruitment, retention, and connections among coastal marine populations Mar 5, 2004
Nancy Knowlton Scripps Institution of Oceanography Marine Biodiversity: From Corals to Microbes Jan 9, 2004
Karl O. Stetter University of Regensburg Hyperthermophilic life on Earth -- and Mars? May 30, 2003
Donal Manahan University of Southern California Growing up in the cold biosphere: Larval biology in deep-sea and polar environments May 23, 2003
Robert Vrijenhoek Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute- MBARI Global phylogeography of hydrothermal vent organisms May 16, 2003
Russel Andrews Institute of Marine Science-University of Alaska Remotely monitoring the behavior and physiology of air-breathing deep-sea divers May 9, 2003
Doug Bartlett Scripps Institution of Oceanography Pondering piezophiles: Contemplations concerning the genetic adaptations of deep-sea microbes May 2, 2003
Greg Cailliet Moss Landing Marine Laboratory Life histories of deep-sea animals: life in the slow lane? Apr 25, 2003
Lionel Jaffe Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA Fucoid Eggs as Intertidal Sensors Apr 21, 2003
James Barry Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute-MBARI Burial of CO2 in the deep sea: Consequences for deep-sea life Apr 18, 2003
Shozo Yokoyama Syracuse University An overview of adaptations of deep-sea organisms: 'Fine-tuning' physiology for life at depth Apr 4, 2003
George Somero Hopkins Marine Station An overview of adaptations of deep-sea organisms: 'Fine-tuning' physiology for life at depth Apr 4, 2003
Ellis Loew Cornell University TBA Mar 14, 2003
Curtis Lively Indiana University Predator-induced defense in an intertidal barnacle Mar 7, 2003
Fred Nijhout Duke University The control of polyphenic development in insects Feb 28, 2003
David Crews University of Texas, Austin The development of phenotypic plasticity Feb 21, 2003
Molly Cummings University of Texas at Austin Fish vision and visual communication in the kelp forest Feb 14, 2003
David Epel Hopkins Marine Station Saving the children: cellular mechanisms of embryo protection Feb 7, 2003
Tyrone Hayes UC Berkeley From silent spring to silent night: what are the effects of pesticides on amphibians telling us? Jan 31, 2003
Jerry Schatten University of Pittsburgh Centrosome Biology, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cloning and Human Reproduction: Daniel Mazia's Legacy Jan 23, 2003
Jason Podrabsky Hopkins Marine Station Developmental ecology of annual killifish: modulation of development and diapause by environmental cues Jan 17, 2003
Richard W. Aldrich Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Stanford University
Understanding Ion Channels: the Molecular Components of Biological Electricity Jun 7, 2002
Ferdinando Boero University of Lecce, Italy Community Ecology: a life cycle perspective Jun 6, 2002
Michael Orbach Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Duke University
Our Emerging Ocean Ethos May 31, 2002
Josh Eagle & Rosamond Naylor Fisheries Project and Institute for International Studies
Stanford University
How do aquaculture and capture fisheries interact? May 24, 2002
Enric Sala Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Science-based design of a network of marine reserves in the Gulf of California May 17, 2002
Dee Boersma Department of Zoology
University of Washington
The message Penguins send about global change May 10, 2002
JoAnn Burkholder Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology
North Carolina State University
The role of the toxic dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida In marine ecosystems May 3, 2002
Theo Colborn World Wildlife Foundation
Senior Scientist
Marine Endocrine Disrupters Apr 26, 2002
James Spotila Drexel University
School of Environmental Science, Engineering, and Policy
The Physiological and Population Ecology of the Pacific Leatherback, an extinct turtle if we don't get our act together Apr 19, 2002
Barbara Block Stanford Unviversity, Hopkins Marine Station One Stock or Two: Electronic Tagging of Atlantic bluefin tuna
and tales of tuna migrations
Apr 12, 2002
Jeremy Jackson Scripps Institution of Oceanography
University of California San Diego
Historical Levels of Exploitation in the Oceans Apr 5, 2002
Marc Kirschner Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School Proteolysis and the Cell Cycle Apr 3, 2002
Virginia Weis Oregon State University Symbiosis as marriage: The wedding and divorce of cnidarian/algal mutualisms Mar 15, 2002
W. Sousa UC Berkeley Lightning strikes, gap regeneration, and the structure of Caribbean mangrove forests Mar 8, 2002
A. Kimberly McAllister UC Davis Rapid recruitment of proteins to nascent synapses in the CNS Mar 4, 2002
Tim Stearns Stanford University Centrosome duplication - how one cell becomes two Feb 22, 2002
Kerstin Wasson Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Conservation and Ecology of Pacific Estuaries: Research Priorities at Elkhorn Slough Feb 15, 2002
Steve Morgan UC Davis Chance and predictability in the survival of marine larvae across species' ranges Feb 1, 2002
Kevin Arrigo Stanford University Phytoplankton in the Ross Sea, Antarctica: A story of ice and iron Jan 25, 2002
Ed Delong MBARI Integrating perspectives on the natural microbial world, from genomes to biomes Jan 18, 2002
Dave Lindberg UC Berkeley, Museum of Paleontology Dangerous Radicals and Unsafe Guides: A Phylogenetic View
of Rocky Shore Communities
Jan 11, 2002
Edward Ruby University of Hawaii, Pacific Biomedical Research Center

Understanding cooperative bacterial associations: Molecular mechanisms underlying symbiotic adaptations

Dec 11, 2001
Margaret McFall-Ngai University of Hawaii, Pacific Biomedical Research Center The developmental biology of a cooperative animal-bacteria association Dec 10, 2001
Chris Lowe University of California, Berkeley, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Chordate origins revisited: Molecular insights from Hemichordates Dec 7, 2001
Gary Schoolnik Stanford University Medical School, Department of Pathology Microarray expression studies of Vibrio cholerae biofilm development on chitin Nov 30, 2001
John Montgomery University of Auckland, New Zealand

In the hydrodynamic- and electro-sensory world of fishes, what are the signals, what is the noise and how do fish tell the difference?

Nov 27, 2001
John Montgomery University of Auckland, New Zealand Sense and settlement Nov 28, 2001
Steve Palumbi Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology Multi-locus genealogies and molecular genetics of species boundaries in the sea Nov 13, 2001
Steve Palumbi Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology The role of genetics in marine conservation research Nov 14, 2001
Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell Stanford University, Center for Conservation Biology The seismic propagation of elephant vocalizations and implications for long distance communication Nov 9, 2001
Steven Block Stanford University, Department of Biological Sciences and Applied Physics Using optical tweezers to study biological motors Nov 2, 2001
Steven Block Stanford University, Department of Biological Sciences and Applied Physics Living nightmares: Facing the threat of biological weapons Nov 2, 2001
Dmitri Petrov Stanford University, Department of Biological Sciences and Applied Physics Slow but steady: mutational biases in genome size evolution Oct 26, 2001
Rob Dunbar Stanford University, Department of Earth Sciences Tropical temperatures and global climate: Clues from corals Oct 19, 2001
Mark Stromberg University of California, Berkeley, Hastings Reserve, Carmel Valley An overview of the Hastings Preserve Oct 12, 2001