2007/2008 GLRC Seminar Schedule

November 7 at Queens University, Mark Noll,  from SUNY Brockport, will present Cycling of Phosphorus in a Managed Lake Ecosystem.
For more information, contact Todd French at 613-533-6000 X77337 or frencht@biology.queensu.ca.

November 7 at Cornell University, Greg Boyer, from SUNY ESF, will present Toxic Cyanobacteria in the Great Lakes: Problems, Issues and Solutions.
For more information, contact Ed Mills at 315-633-9243 or elm5@cornell.edu.

TBA, at SUNY Plattsburgh, Lars Rudstam, from Cornell University, will present Insights into the Ecology of the Most Abundant Predator in Lake Ontario: Mysis relicta.
For more information, contact Tim Mihuc at 518-564-3039 or timothy.mihuc@plattsburgh.edu.

TBA, at SUNY Brockport, Alan Rabideau, from the University at Buffalo, will present Ecosystem Restoration in Western New York.
For more information, contact Jacques Rinchard at 585-395-5750 or jrinchar@brockport.edu.

TBA, at the University at Buffalo, Tom Holsen, from Clarkson University, will present Mercury Cycling in the Environment.
For more information, contact Joe Atkinson at 716-645-2088 X2325 or Atkinson@eng.buffalo.edu.

TBA, at the University of Ottawa, Michael Twiss, from Clarkson University, will present Phytoplankton Dynamics in the St. Lawrence River Measured Using Advanced Instrumentation.
For more information, contact Scott Findlay at 613-562-5874 or Findlay@uottawa.ca.

TBA, at SUNY Potsdam, Peter Wells, from the University of Toronto, will present Free Radical Determinants of Neurodegenerative Disease.
For more information, contact Bill Romey at 315-267-2292 or romeywl@potsdam.edu.

SPRING:

March 28, 2PM, at Clarkson University, Jules Blais, from the University of Ottawa, will present Biologically Mediated Transport of Contaminants to Aquatic Systems.
For more information, contact Michael Twiss at 315-268-2359 or mtwiss@clarkson.edu.

April 18, 3PM, at Clarkson University, Charles O’Neill, from New York Sea Grant, will present Invasive Species and New York’s Natural and Built Environments.
For more information, contact Michael Twiss at 315-268-2359 or mtwiss@clarkson.edu.

April 9, at Queens University, Lino Grima, from the University of Toronto, will present Will Canada’s Well Run Dry? Policies that Demonstrate that We Value Water.
For more information, contact Todd French at 613-533-6000 X77337 or frencht@biology.queensu.ca.

TBA, at Cornell University, John Halfman, from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, will present The Finger Lakes: A Natural Laboratory to Study Great Lakes Processes.
For more information, contact Ed Mills at 315-633-9243 or elm5@cornell.edu.

TBA, at SUNY Plattsburgh, Richard Smardon, from SUNY ESF, will present Sustaining the World’s Wetlands: Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts.
For more information, contact Tim Mihuc at 518-564-3039 or timothy.mihuc@plattsburgh.edu.

TBA, at SUNY Brockport, Randal Snyder, from Buffalo State College, will present Fatty Acids and Cold Tolerance in Freshwater Alewives.
For more information, contact Jacques Rinchard at 585-395-5750 or jrinchar@brockport.edu.

TBA, at the University at Buffalo, Tony Vodacek, from the Rochester Institute of Technology, will present Predicting Beach Closures Using an Integrated Modeling System with Remote Sensing Feedback.
For more information, contact Joe Atkinson at 716-645-2088 X2325 or Atkinson@eng.buffalo.edu.

TBA, at the University of Ottawa, Jack Manno, from SUNY-ESF, will present Great Lakes Governance and Institutions: Options for the Future.
For more information, contact Scott Findlay at 613-562-5874 or Findlay@uottawa.ca.

TBA, at St. Lawrence University, Satyendra Bhavsar, from the University of Toronto, will present Composition of Dioxin-like PCBs in Fish.
For more information, contact Carrie Johns at 315-229-5840 or cjohns@stlawu.edu.

 

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