[Bpsfaculty] Sign ups and Chalk Talk

Daniel Koenig dkoenig at ucr.edu
Thu Jan 25 14:53:22 PST 2024


Dear All,
Thanks to all those who have signed up already to meet our candidates, many schedules are nearly full!
Please sign up if you find a spot that you would be interested in. 

Many folks asked about attending the chalk talk. Because of this I booked a bigger room and any faculty from the department is welcome.

Appreciate all of your help making this a successful search!
Best,
Dan


Jan 29th-30th
Dr. Allie Gaudinier  <https://docs.google.com/document/d/15vJkmDae3SdJn4QbwqCCqVy69eZimtktEuCFtpYwLm4/edit?usp=sharing>will visit from UC Berkeley where she works on understand plant adaptive shifts in response to abiotic stress using genomic, systems biology, and molecular biology approaches. 

Jan 31st-1st
Dr. Sunil Kenchanmane Raju <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eClUm7_xjeJ3-Bfe1g44S6LO61pbpxW6UgGw6u0jQVg/edit?usp=sharing> will visit from NYU where he is working to develop the wild species and maize relative Tripsacum dactyloides as model to identify the epigenetic and genetic basis of abiotic stress resilience with the aim of translation to sorghum and maize. 

Dr. Amy Lanctot <https://docs.google.com/document/d/11mdFk13WHcvkG-X4oXgyxWwooMKZ5mBJ4y0iaejF1Mc/edit?usp=sharing> will visit from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where she works to understand how noncoding sequences specify stable gene expression to engineer and predict transcriptional robustness across species.

Dr. Sassoum Lo  <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jICL7yMXmp9IwHiCtynYh16jQqJU4VAwIo-G7SZzoGo/edit?usp=sharing>will visit from UC Davis where she works to uncover the genetic underpinnings of legume domestication and diversification to develop climate resilient varieties.
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