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Wednesday: Evening Comparative Physiology Seminar

Spring 2025

Wednesdays from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, in Biosci room 4223

This series is organized by Ben Matthews and Forough Ghanizadeh

Date Speaker Affiliation Title of Talk
Jan 08 Eric Reich, Ralitza Sevova Zoology, UBC ZOOL503 capstone presentations
Jan 15 Laura-Anne Browning, Jack Hall Zoology, UBC ZOOL503 capstone presentations
Jan 22 Hsuan (Skye) Ku, Clare Kilgour Zoology, UBC ZOOL503 capstone presentations
Jan 29 Ayeshma Adikari, Josh Abel-Nwachukwu Zoology, UBC ZOOL503 capstone presentations
Feb 05 Andy Dittman Colin Brauner/Ben Matthews Remembrance of things past; molecular studies of olfactory imprinting and homing in salmon
Feb 12 Sasha McDowell Ben Matthews/Mike Gordon The contributions of three ionotropic receptors to taste processing in Drosophila melanogaster
Feb 26 Emma Flatt Trish Schulte 11β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 may mediate the stress-specific effects of cortisol on brain cell proliferation in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Mar 05 Virginie Chalifoux Andrea Frommel Evaluate anthropogenic disturbances on two economically, culturally and ecologically important fish of British Columbia
Mar 12 Lyvia Bowering  Colin Brauner Metabolic resilience of a Australasian bream (Chrysophrys auratus) to marine heatwaves and hypoxia
Mar 19 Ben Niemann Andrea Frommel Slimy salmonids and their microbiomes: what can they tell us?"
Mar 26 Evan McKenzie Phil Matthews Adaptations to extreme depth and pressure in the worlds deepest freely diving insect
Apr 02 TBA    

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