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Fall Seminars 2001*

October  November  December

bulletOctober 1 (Monday at 12:00 Noon)–Chris House, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Novel approaches to microbial geochemistry and microbial phylogenetics

bulletOctober 10–Erik Thuesen, Ph.D., Evergreen State College

Ecophysiology of gelatinous organisms in hypoxia

bulletOctober 19 (Friday at 12:00 Noon)–Teruo Fujii, Ph.D., University of Tokyo

Development of microbiochemical systems and their application
to deep sea in-situ genetic analysis

bulletOctober 24–Jeffrey L. Boore, Ph.D., DOE Joint Genome Institute
 
The Comparative Genomics Program at the Joint Genome Institute

bulletOctober 30 (Tuesday at 3:00 p.m.)–Volker Ratmeyer, Ph.D., University of Bremen

Marine science and technology at the University of Bremen:
Aims and perspectives of the new Ocean Margins Research Center

bulletNovember 7–Annette deCharon, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science

Blending ocean research and education: A view from the bottom of the food web

bulletNovember 20 (Tuesday at 12:00 Noon)–Charles Fisher, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Long lives and deep roots: Ecophysiology of cold seep vestimentiferans (unraveled with the help of submersibles, assorted toys, and persistence)

bulletDecember 5–Chris Lowe, Ph.D., California State University, Long Beach

Behavior of tiger sharks along the Hawaiian Archipelago: Reef resident or ocean rambler?

bulletDecember 19–Roger Summons, Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of Technology

Exploring the limits of the microbial world using biogeochemical fossils

* All seminars are at 3:00 p.m. in the Pacific Forum
 unless noted otherwise. 
The seminar schedule is subject to change.
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