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
Algal pigments as biomarkers to assess diet, nutrition, and health of organisms from Lake Erie and Lake Ontario Dr Katherine Alben, Environmental Health Sciences, Univ Albany and New York State Dept Health

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
   
Wadsworth Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY Tuesday, February 17, 2009 1 PM Persistent Organic Pollutants in Male Common Carp and Steelhead Trout in eastern Lake Erie Prof. Alicia Perez-Fuentetaja, Buffalo State

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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