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Research Focus

Pipetting samples into DNA sequencerEvolution
Evolution
Researchers monitoring wetland areaBioavailability
Bioavailability
Processing samples in organics labTrophic Ecology
Trophic Ecology
Geochemical reactions in small pool seen by green and brown coloursGeochemistry
Geochemistry
Invasive Golden Star tunicateInvasion Biology
Invasion Biology
Student sampling water in wetland areaAquatic Ecology
Aquatic Ecology
Bacterium feeding on arsenicBiogeochemistry
Biogeochemistry

Lum Clark 2011 Seminar Series

NOTE:  All seminars will be held in Room 250, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research unless stated otherwise. 

Oct. 13, 2011.  3:00 pm.    Dr. Phil Stevens.  Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.  Fish and Wildlife Research Institute.  Charlotte, Florida.    Freshwater inflow to estuaries of SW Florida and its effects on juvenile fish nurseries, condition of adult sport fish, and movement patterns of the endangered smalltooth sawfish. 

Oct. 21, 2011.  3:00 p.m.   Dr. Jim Russell, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geological Sciences, Brown University, Providence Rhode Island. The Lake Towuti Drilling Project:  Past Climate and Environments in the Tropical Pacific from a large Indonesian Lake.

Oct. 27, 2011.  3:00 pm.  Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ecohydrology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON.  Ecohydrology.

Nov. 3, 2011.  7:00 pm.  Room 200 Toldo.  Dr. Peter Sale, University Professor Emeritus, Biological Sciences, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON.  Our Planet Deos Not Have to Die.

Nov. 18, 2011.  Dr. Craig Purchase, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland.  Fish Aquaculture.

Nov. 24, 2011.  3:00 pm.  Dr. Damian Chapman, Assistant Professor, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York.  Shark Genetics.