Events
INTRINSyC Plant Biology is a new CALS funded interdisciplinary program whose goal is to synergize and build on the current strengths of NCSU faculty in various traditionally isolated disciplines (basic and applied biology, computer science, and engineering). Our weekly meetings feature informal talks from postdocs, graduate students, PIs and visiting scientists. Every last Friday of the month we will now have a special speaker from the INTRINSyC Program.
The seminars are held in via Zoom, at 3:00pm on Fridays as scheduled unless otherwise noted.
If you would like to be added to our seminar announcement list, please send an e-mail to Rubén Rellán Álvarez (rrellan@ncsu.edu).
Fall 2021
December 10th, 2021
Chengsong Zhao;
The title of the presentation is: TBD
December 3rd, 2021
David Bullock;
The title of the presentation is: TBD
November 26th, 2021
Thanksgiving;
November 19th, 2021
Kanjana Laosuntisuk;
The title of the presentation is: TBD
November 11th, 2021
Debao Huang;
The title of the presentation is: TBD
November 5th, 2021
Daniel Restrepo-Montoya;
The title of the presentation is: Diverse Computational Approaches to Analyze Phenotypic and Genotypic Cotton Data
October 29th, 2021
Joe Gage; from Cornell
The title of the presentation is: Modeling and predicting translational regulation by upstream open reading frames
October 22nd, 2021
Lisa Van den Broeck; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: TBD
October 15th, 2021
OPen; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: TBD
October 10th, 2021
Victoria Yell; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: Epigenetic controllers of lignin-reduced dwarfs
October 1st, 2021
OPen; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: TBD
September 24th, 2021
Joe Cammarata; from DUKE
The title of the presentation is: Regulation of stem cell identity in moss
September 17th, 2021
Linzhou Huang; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: Generation of a chemical-inducible protein degradation system in Arabidopsis
September 10th, 2021
Mario Fenech; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: Towards resolving the contribution of the IAOx pathway to auxin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
September 3rd, 2021
Jose Alonso; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: Understanding and controlling translation through upstream open reading frames in plants
August 27th, 2021
Imran Khan; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: Functional characterization of α-SNAP2 (Sec17) in homotypic vacuolar membrane fusion
Fall 2020
November 27th, 2020
Rubén Rellán Álvarez; from NCSU
The title of the presentation is: TBD
November 20th, 2020
Dan Chitwoodl; from Michigan State University
The title of the presentation is: TBD
November 13th, 2020
Justin G. A. Whitehill; new Assistant Professor in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
The title of the presentation is: The NCSU Christmas Tree Genetics Program and Forest Health Genomics
November 6th, 2020
Sarah Turner-Hissong; from Bayer
The title of the presentation is: Leveraging biology to predict free amino acid traits in Arabidopsis thaliana
OCTOBER 27th, 2020
Susana Wadgymar; from Davidson College
The title of the presentation is: Can assisted gene flow rescue populations that are threatened by climate change?
OCTOBER 23th, 2020
Cathy Rushworth; from the University of Minnesota and UC Davis
The title of the presentation is: The Ecology and Evolution of Mate Choice in Wild Plants
OCTOBER 16th, 2020
Addie Thompson; from Michigan State University
The title of the presentation is: Improving Methods for Maize Breeding and Genetics
OCTOBER 9th, 2020
Rumen Ivavov; from Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf, Germany
The title of the presentation is: Modulation of root iron import by protein-protein interactions Keeping iron uptake regulation under control with the help of calcium and ROS
October 2nd, 2020
Petter Balint-Kurti; from North Carolina State University
The title of the presentation is: Unstable defense; Protein degradation and control of the plant defense response
September 25th, 2020
Shujun Ou; from Iowa State University
The title of the presentation is: Effect of sequence depth and length in long-read assembly of the maize inbred NC358
September 18th, 2020
Erin Sparks from the University of Delaware
The title of the presentation is: Uncovering the contribution of maize brace roots to plant biomechanics
September 11th, 2020
Magdalena Julkowska from Cornell University
The title of the presentation is: Salt stress-induced changes in plant architecture;