Events
Phylodynamic approaches for reconstructing outbreaks of new and re-emerging viruses
Dr. Louise H Moncla, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
Abstract: RNA viruses are constantly emerging and re-emerging, threatening the health of wildlife, agricultural animals, and humans. Viral phylodynamics are emerging tools for outbreak reconstruction that can…
Seminar with Jay Newby
Dr. Jay Newby, University of Alberta
Seminar with Punit Gandhi
Dr. Punit Gandhi, Virginia Commonwealth University
Using Symbiodiniaceae mutants to interrogate dinoflagellate-coral symbiosis
Dr. Tingting Xiang, UC Riverside
Abstract: The dinoflagellate algae in the family Symbiodiniaceae form critical symbiotic relationships with a variety of cnidarian hosts, including corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish. Residing within the…