Fall 2004 Seminar Schedule
Mondays, 4:00 PM
Stephens Room (3533 Gardner Hall)
For more information contact
| August 23 |
Dr. James Moyer, Department Head, North Carolina State University. |
| August 30 |
Dr. Steve Lommel, Professor
Department of Plant Pathology/Genetics
North Carolina State University
Dr. Charles Opperman, Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University. "The Tobacco Genome Initiative."
Seminar will be held on Centennial Campus Toxicology Bldg. Auditorium Room 2104 |
| September 6 |
Labor Day |
| September 13 |
Dr. Ignazio Carbone, Assistant Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University "Evolution of fungal secondary metabolism on population, species and higher taxonomic scales." |
| September 27 |
Dr. David Bird, Associate Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University "The life history of root-knot nematode." |
| October 11 |
Dr. Lane Tredway, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University "Protecting North Carolina's Turf." |
| October 18 |
Eddie Vélez, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University "Alternaria alternata mannitol metabolism in plant-pathogen interactions" |
| October 25 |
Jixin Deng, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University "Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of cytochrome p540s in filamentous fungi" |
| November 1 |
Dr. Valerie Williamson, Professor and Nematologist
University of California, Davis
"Genetics and Pathogenicity of root-knot nematodes" |
| November 12 (Friday) |
Master's Symposium
Begins 8:30 a.m., McKimmon Center
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| November 15 |
Dr. Leonor Leandro, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University
"Population dynamics of fungi in strawberry root rot management systems." |
| November 22 |
Tanya Taylor, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University
"Detoxification of the toxin cercosporin by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris." |
| November 29 |
Dr. Nicole Donofrio, Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Plant Pathology
North Carolina State University(FGL)
"Gene Discovery in the Rice Blast Fungus Through Functional Genomics." |
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