Monday, 02 Nov 2015
Entomology Seminar
"Mechanisms of communication in the filarial worm, Brugia malayi, at the mosquito vector-mammalian host interface," Lisa Fraser, ISU entomology Ph.D. defense.
Wednesday, 04 Nov 2015
Sustainable ag colloquium
"Growing Organic Agriculture through Education on Ecosystem Services and Economics," Kathleen Delate, ISU horticulture.
Thursday, 05 Nov 2015
Seminar: Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Dr. Nusha Keyghobadi of Western University in Ontario, Canada Landscape genetics in a dynamic world: case study of an alpine butterfly
Friday, 06 Nov 2015
NREM Seminar Series
"Sustaining our Iowa Land: The Future of Soil and Water Conservation Policy," Neil Hamilton, Drake University.
Monday, 09 Nov 2015
Entomology Seminar
"Will monarchs go extinct? The view from down under," Meron Zalucki, University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Australia.
Wednesday, 11 Nov 2015
Sustainable ag colloquium
"Why Incentives Matter: The Role of Economics in Sustainable Ag Research and Policy," Georgeanne Artz and Helen Jensen, ISU economics.
Friday, 13 Nov 2015
Research seminar: Syngenta's Transformative Operations Research in Plant Sciences
Presented by a nationally-recognized scientific team from Syngenta that includes ISU alumni and students. Faculty, staff and students are invited.
NREM Seminar Series
"Walleye Production Rates in Relation to Exploitation," Andrew Rypel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Wednesday, 18 Nov 2015
Sustainable ag colloquium
"Hunger in the Land of Plenty: Local Responses to Food Insecurity in Iowa," Gabrielle Roesh-McNally, Jackie Nester, Andrea Basche, Eric Christianson and Emily Zimmerman, GPSA students and graduates.
Thursday, 19 Nov 2015
Seminar: Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Dr. Jennifer Jandt, of Iowa State University. Effects of maternal care on the long-term developmental fate of offspring: a case study with social wasps. Reception will precede seminar at 3:30 pm in room 240 Bessey Hall.
Monday, 30 Nov 2015
Entomology Seminar
"Systematics of moth flies and sand flies (Diptera, Psychodidae): What we didn't know," Greg Curler, Mississippi State University, Starkville, and the Mississippi Entomological Museum.