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Seminar Series 2008/09 Listed below are our scheduled seminars. For a list of available seminars to host at you campus, please click here. If you are a seminar presenter please fill out and submit a travel reimbursement form. Please contact our office with any questions regarding travel reimbursement or if you'd like to schedule a seminar. Union College,Schenectady, NY. Oct 2nd at 12:50, Olin 106 SUNY Geneseo, October 3 at 1:30 in Newton 203: Toxic Cyanobacteria in the Great Lakes: Problems, Issues and Solutions, Dr. Greg Boyer, SUNY ESF. For more information contact Dr. Jennifer Apple at applej@geneseo.edu University of Waterloo, October 30 at 4:30 pm in RCH-305: Environmental and Energy Benefits of Biofuels - A Lifecycle Perspective, Dr. Susan Powers, Clarkson University. For more information contact Paul Karrow at pfkarrow@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca SUNY Brockport, November 6 from 11:30 to 12:30 in Seymour Union, room 220. Edge of the Range: Conservation of Blanding's turtles in northern New York. Dr. Glenn Johnson, SUNY Potsdam.For more information contact Jacques Rinchard at jrinchar@brockport.edu Clarkson University, November 14 from 3-4pm in ERC110 Will Canada’s Well Run Dry? Policies that Demonstrate that we Value Water. Dr. A.P. Lino Grima, University of Toronto. For more information contact Michael Twiss at mtwiss@clarkson.edu Queen's University,Wednesday Dec. 3rd at 12:30. Five millenial-long paleo-hydrographs for the Upper Great Lakes constructed from ancient shorelines Dr. John Johnston, University of Waterloo. For more information contact Adam Jeziorski at 5aj11@queensu.ca Wadsworth Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY, Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1 PM Fatty acids and food webs: diet determination, food quality, and phylogenetic constraints; Prof. Kim Schulz, SUNY ESF SUNY Brockport, March 9th at 4:30 in Seymour Union, room 220. Round gobies in tributary streams: seasonal abundance, community effects, and energy consumption. Dr. Chris Pennuto, Buffalo State College Queen’s University, March 25th at 12:30. Turning Inducible Defenses On and Off: Adaptive Responses of Zooplankton Prey to a Gape-Limited Predator Dr. Howard Riessen, Buffalo State College. For more information contact Adam Jeziorski at 5aj11@queensu.ca SUNY Oswego, April 22, 2009. Mercury in the Environment: Cycling and Sources Dr. Thomas Holsen, Clarkson University. For more information contact Jim Pagano at pagano@oswego.edu
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