[Ocees] FW: BIOS E-Mail Bulletin for Friday, 1 Dec 2017

Roosenburg, Willem roosenbu at ohio.edu
Fri Dec 1 10:53:44 EST 2017
Today FRIDAY 1 Dec 2017


Ohio University BSGS Seminar Series

When:  Friday 1 Dec 2017 at 4:00 PM

Where:  Irvine Hall 159

Title:  "New Fossil Discoveries from the end of the Age of Dinosaurs in Antarctica"

Presenter:  Dr. Matthew Lamanna

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Dr. Lamanna is the assistant curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. His main research interests include Mesozoic continental vertebrate anatomy, paleogeography, and paleoecology, emphasizing Cretaceous Dinosaurs of the Southern Hemisphere and the Mesozoic Evolution of Birds.

Please see attached flyer.


Hello all,

Please join BSGS in welcoming Dr. Matthew Lamanna, assistant curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Lamanna will be speaking about "New Fossil Discoveries from the end of the Age of Dinosaurs in Antarctica" on Friday, December 1st at 4:00 PM in Irvine 159. There will also be a social following the talk at 5 PM.

Dr. Lamanna's research interests include Mesozoic continental vertebrate anatomy, paleogeography, paleoecology, systematics, and evolution. His main research emphasizes Cretaceous Dinosaurs of the Southern Hemisphere and the Mesozoic Evolution of Birds.

If you would like to meet with Dr. Lamanna during his visit, please email me ( ct824310 at ohio.edu 
)<mailto: ct824310 at ohio.edu 
)> or Sam Gutherz ( sg658915 at ohio.edu 
<mailto: sg658915 at ohio.edu 
> ). We have 30 minute time slots available from 9 - 12 and 1 - 4 on Friday and a Graduate lunch from 12-1 in 103 LSB.


Cheers,
Cassie Thompson

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Cassandra M. Thompson
M.S. Student
Department of Biological Sciences
Ohio University, Athens OH 45701


Department of Geological Sciences Colloquium

When:  4:10 PM

Where:  205 Clippinger

Geological Sciences Graduate Student Research Presentations from:

Lindsey Schafer on "Statistical analysis of mining parameters to create empirical models to predict mine pool formation in underground coal mines"

Fred Twumasi on "Modeling of hydrological data to predict mine pool formation and possible discharge locations in underground mines"

Both Lindsey Schafer and Fred Twumasi are Geological Sciences graduate students.




MONDAY 4 Dec 2017

BIOLOGICAL & BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES

When:  2:00 PM

Where:  103 Stocker

Title:  "Biological Recovery of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Acid Mine Impaired Streams"

Presenter:  Kelly Johnson, Ph.D., Ohio University




TUESDAY 5 Dec 2017


Mathematical Biology and Dynamical Systems Seminar

When:  Tuesday, December 5, 3:05--4:00 PM

Where:  218 Morton Hall

Title: Dynamics of Two Unequal Clusters

Speaker: Kiattisak Prathom, Department of Mathematics, Ohio University

ABSTRACT:  This work grew out of the manuscript "Cells in Temporally Clustered Solutions Prefer to be Equidistributed" by Jan Rombouts and Todd Young.  This investigation focuses on the dynamics of the yeast cell cycle when there are two temporal clusters of unequal size.  The model assumes that time takes values on the circle [0,1] where 1~0, and there are two special  regions that correspond to segments of the cell cycle: A signaling region S=[0,s) and a responsive region R=[r,1), during which cells send and receive feedback, respectively. We investigated dynamics of two unequal temporal clusters by considering a Poincare map. In this talk it will be shown that if r-s <= 1/2, the Poincare map has a unique attracting fixed point; however, if r-s > 1/2, the Poincare map has an attracting interval of fixed points.



MCB 7410 Seminar
Tuesday, December 5, 4:35 pm
Porter Hall Rm 104
Presenters: David Cottrill
Topic: "The Use of Network Medicine to Predict Molecular Signatures of Ovarian Diseases"

You can find a link to the abstract on the MCB website here: https://www.ohio.edu/mcb/events/index.cfm 
Refreshments are provided




WEDNESDAY 6 Dec 2017


Ecolunch

When:  11:50 AM - 12:45 PM

Where:  Irvine Hall Room 159

Title:  "Withering Waters: How Two Anurans Cope with Pool Permanency"

Presenter:  Cassie Thompson - Department of Biological Sciences


ECOLUNCH is a long-running seminar series that meets on Wednesdays from 11:50 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Irvine 159.  All seminars are open to the public.







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