Research Seminars take place every Tuesday during term time at 12:15 to about 13h (or 13:30 in case of post seminar discussions).
If not mentioned otherwise speakers are members of DUW Zoology.
Week | Date | Speaker | Title | Host |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 17.9. | |||
2 | 24.9. | Agneesh Barua, Uni Lausanne | How nature created the perfect chemical weapon | Lily Fogg |
3 | 1.10. | Daniela Souza Costa* | Diving into genomic depths: exploring cichlid fish diversity via demographic and connectivity analyses | Walter Salzburger |
4 | 8.10. | |||
5 | 15.10. | |||
6 | 22.10. | CANCELLED! | ||
7 | 29.10. | Alisha May* | The Embryonic Chondrogenic Niche: Insights through Spatial Transcriptomics | Patrick Tschopp |
8 | 5.11. | |||
9 | 12.11. | Jeam-Pierre Vacher | Population genetics of the green toad in Lorraine (Northeastern France): implications for conservation and discovery of an introduced population | Walter Salzburger |
10 | 19.11. | Fabio Sacher | Cell types of the vertebrate spinal cord and their crosstalk with muscles in the limb | Patrick Tschopp |
11 | 26.11. | Annalena Keller* | Joint interzone cell shape dynamics in chicken embryos | Patrick Tschopp |
12 | 3.12. | THIS SEMINAR IS CANCELLED | ||
13 | 10.12. | Carlos Herrera Castillo* | Investigating the spiny case of the pelvic reduction in three-spined sticklebacks | Daniel Berner |
14 | 17.12. | THIS SEMINAR IS CANCELLED |
To obtain credit points for participation in this seminar, it is necessary to
1) attend the seminar regulary (sign the list in lecture hall or online sign in in the zoom chat) and
2) take part in at least 4 of the 5 post-seminar discussions (about 30 minutes).
The seminars where the name of the speaker is printed in bold type
and marked with * will have a post-seminar discussion.
During these discussions the quality of the talk will be discussed
(in the obligatory absense of the speaker). The speaker will later receive feedback
from one participant of the discussion.