Speaker
Emily Moore
Speaker's Institution
University of Nebraska
Date
2025-03-25
Time
4:00 PM
Location
Biology 136
Mixer Time
Mixer Time
Calendar (ICS) Event
Additional Information

You are invited to attend an upcoming seminar featuring Dr. Emily Moore, Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dr. Moore will present “Between Species and Sexes: The Genetic Basis of Adaptive Traits in African Cichlid Fishes,” examining how genetic mechanisms drive adaptation across species and sexes.

Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Biology 136

Hosted by Dr. Kate Wilsterman, this seminar will explore the genetic foundations of evolutionary adaptation, providing insights into the broader implications for evolutionary biology, bioengineering, and molecular genetics.

Why Attend?

  • Current Research – Gain insights into the latest discoveries in genetic adaptation and species evolution.
  • Academic Engagement – Connect with faculty, researchers, and students with shared interests in evolutionary genetics.
  • Broader Impact – Learn how genetic variation contributes to adaptation, biodiversity, and applied biological sciences.

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We look forward to seeing you there!

Promotional flyer for a Biology Seminar with Assistant Professor, Emily Moore, from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Hosted by Kate Wilsterman

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