UF Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
“Selectivity and Fidelity: The Dynamic Ribosome in Evolution and Mammalian Development”
UF Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory
“Population structure and dispersal of Aedes aegypti mosquito in California, Dutch Caribbean, East Africa, and more”
UF Department of Environmental and
Engineering Sciences
“Evolutionary genomics, discovering key adaptations for vocal learning”
UF Department of Animal Sciences
“Mutations in the Prolactin Receptor that Confer Thermotolerance in Cattle”
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology; University of California, San Diego
“CRISPR gene drive technologies for population engineering and beyond”
UF Department of Animal Sciences
“Lipid metabolism in regulation of muscle stem cell fate and regenerative capacity”
UF Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
“Noncoding RNAs in Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated Herpesvirus biology- An update on miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs”
UF Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
“When microRNAs CLASH with their targets”
UF Department of Biology
“Exploring heritable variation in worms and mammalian cells”
UF Department of Pediatrics
“Resurrection of a forgotten AAV serotype vector and its use in human gene therapy”
USDA Agricultural Research Service
“Flying filth or revealing reservoirs? Using house flies to monitor, predict and prevent threats to animal and human health”
Seminars will be held on Wednesdays at noon either virtually or in a hybrid format, with the latter being hosted in the first floor auditorium (CGRC 101) with a concurrent livestream. Seminar series zoom link will become active ten minutes before each seminar is scheduled.
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We invite internal speakers to present at this time. Please contact Cornelia Frazier at frazict@ufl.edu for a range of possible dates in spring 2022.
“If you have an interesting research project with results that you would like to present to your peers, please volunteer to be a presenter. Even if you do not have a story ready for presentation, please support your UFGI colleagues as we all try to get back to some sense of normalcy after a challenging year.” — Dr. Pat Concannon, former UFGI Director