Monday Morning Seminar: Richards lab spotlight
Lab spotlight “Nuclear structure and organization” Check back for talk titles from our speakers: Eric Richards (ejr77@cornell.edu) Erika Hughes (ejh77@cornell.edu) Junsik Choi (jc2842@cornell.edu)
Lab spotlight “Nuclear structure and organization” Check back for talk titles from our speakers: Eric Richards (ejr77@cornell.edu) Erika Hughes (ejh77@cornell.edu) Junsik Choi (jc2842@cornell.edu)
Spotlight on the Catalá lab: Carmen Catalá (cc283@cornell.edu) “The making of a fruit: transcriptional programs and hormonal activity regulating fruit development.” Nabil Elrouby (ne79@cornell.edu) “Mechanisms underlying regulatory divergence during cultivated and wild tomato fruit development.”
Giovannoni lab spotlight: Jim Giovannoni (jjg33@cornell.edu) “Tomato as a model for fruit biology” Julia Vrebalov (jv22@cornell.edu) “Fruit development—it’s a MADS, MADS, MADS world” Anquan Wang (aw386@cornell.edu) “High pigment: mutant to gene to function” Itay Gonda (ig72@cornell.edu) “Identification of genetic loci contributing to fruit volatile characteristics”
The role of Membrane Transport during plant stress responses. *Snacks will be provided from 8:45 am* These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
Understanding virus interactions in the insect gut. *Snacks will be provided from 8:45 am* These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
Monday, October 23rd at 9am Please join BTI for a presentation by Carmen Catala (BTI Senior Research Associate) and Philippe Nicolas (Catala Lab member, postdoctoral scientist). Research in the Catala lab focuses on the molecular regulation of fruit formation and early development using tomato as a model system. They use molecular and genetic techniques to […]
Monday, November 6th at 9am Monday, November 6th at 9am Please join BTI for a presentation by Suzy Strickler. Suzy is a bioinformatics postdoctoral researcher in BTI's Mueller Lab. She earned her Ph.D. in genetics from Cornell University in 2010. Her research includes population genetics, comparative genomics, and how evolutionary questions can be addressed through […]
Please join BTI for a presentation by Star Gao (GOBII Breeding Informatics Instructor) and members of the Genomic Open-source Breeding Informatics Initiative (GOBII).
Please join BTI for a presentation by Leila Feiz (Research Associate, Stern Lab): Photosynthetic mutants of the C4 model, Setaria viridis, link chloroplast RNA metabolism to intercellular communication and C4 cell differentiation. These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
Monday Seminar, February 26th | 9am | BTI Auditorium Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar with Georg Jander and David Stern. Georg Jander: “Aphid resistance in perennial soybeans: Two genomes are better than one” David Stern: “The Plant Science Research Network: Preparing for a New Era of Plant Science by Re-imagining Postgraduate Training”
Monday, March 12th | 9am | BTI Auditorium Please join BTI for a Monday Morning Seminar by the Richards Lab. Topic: "Determinants of Nuclear Morphology in Plants"
Monday, March 26th | 9am | BTI Auditorium Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar by members of BTI's Blissard Lab: Speaker 1 – Anita Shrestha Title: "Transcriptome analysis of baculovirus AcMNPV infection in Trichoplusia in midgut and cell line" Speaker 2 - Lorena Chaves Title: "Improving the baculovirus expression vector system for applications […]
Monday, April 9th | 9am | BTI Auditorium Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar by the Fei Lab. Zhangjun Fei - “CucCAP: Leveraging applied genomics to increase disease resistance in cucurbit crops” Lei Gao - “Pan genome analysis reveals extensive gene component variations and a rare allele regulating fruit flavor in tomato”
Monday, April 23rd | 9am | BTI Auditorium Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar by the Martin Lab: Fabian Giska, Postdoctoral Associate Ning Zhang, Postdoctoral Associate Molecular mechanisms underlying the role of the Pti1 kinase in plant immunity Applying CRISPR-Cas9 to efficiently knock out immunity-associated genes in tomato
Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar (May 7, 2018) by the Harrison Lab.
Please join BTI for a Monday morning seminar (May 21, 2018) by BTI's Technology Transfer and Advancement Departments.
Monday, June 4th | 9am | BTI Auditorium Miguel Piñeros, USDA-ARS/BTI adjunct professor The ALMT family: a unique plant anion channel family with intricate roles Snacks will be provided from 8:45 am.
BTI Monday Morning Seminar Monday, November 12, 2018 9:00 AM in the BTI auditorium Stephanie Meyer and Keith Hannon: “Advancement: An update and overview of how Development, Communications, and Alumni Relations serve BTI” Snacks will be provided starting at 8:45 AM These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
Speakers: Fei Lab Chen Jiao: Plant terrestrialization: insights from the genome of a unicellular green algae Shan Wu: Pan-genomes of Citrullus species Snacks will be provided from 8:45 am. These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
"Using natural variation to understand and improve the tomato immune system." Speakers: Robyn Roberts/Samantha Mainiero Snacks will be provided from 8:45 am. These seminars are part of the BTI Monday Morning Seminar Series which occurs bi-weekly.
Zoom Link: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/96894666767?pwd=UTVER3pkaEVmSFA5SnpIOUJvTFcrQT09