Symbiosis seminar fall 2023
Instructors: Janine Caira and the other person
The concept of the seminar is to learn about the natural history of symbiotic associations that are the foci of biologists at UCONN, and to learn about the patterns of specificity and ultimately engage in discussion on how specificity can be assessed and quantified.
The seminar is held in BioPharm 303 at 12PM (to 12.50PM).
Should ever be prevented from joining in person, let Bernard know, and this zoom session will be opened.
Tentative calendar of topics/presentations
Sept. 11 | Bernard | Mycorrhizae |
Sept. 18 | Janine | Tapeworms and their elasmobranch hosts |
Sept. 25 | Louise | Red-green algae and their symbioses. |
Oct. 2 | Kat | host-microbe interactions with a focus on gut microbiomes |
Oct. 9 | Brandon | phytoplankton-bacteria interactions |
Oct. 16 | Erin | Granivory by insects” |
Oct. 23 | Zach | Lichen: it’s a lifestyle |
Oct. 30 | Vidya | |
Nov. 6 | Brenden & Noah | |
Nov. 13 | Kara and Veronica |