Women in Science
at the University of Idaho

Randall Seminar Series


Coordination of this list is made possible by a generous gift from UI alumna Dr. Jan Randall.  The Randall Gift will support visits by several prominent women scientists to campus and will sponsor a series of discussions on various issues that affect women scientists.

For information on upcoming seminars,  please contact the organizers:   Drs. Deborah Stenkamp, Celeste Brown, and
Eva Top.

 

 
 
 

                                                                                                 Former Randall Speakers Include:

       

March 25, 2004:  Dr. Jan Randall, San Francisco State University:  “Drummers, Jumpers and Scent Markers: Sociality and Communication in Desert Rodents”

March 31, 2004:  Dr. Kim Nelson, Oregon State University:  “Serial killers of the Northwest: the role of mitochondrial DNA in crime scene investigations”

April 13, 2005:  Dr. Marlene Zuk, University of California, Riverside:  "Sexual Selections:  What We Can and Can't Learn About Sex From Animals"

May 5, 2005:  Dr. Mary Lake Polan, Stanford University:  "Evaluating Female Sexual Arousal:  Defining a Protocol"

October 14, 2005:  Dr. Eugenie C. Scott, National Center for Science Education:  "Why Scientists Reject Intelligent Design”

September 5, 2006:  Dr. Anne Yoder, Director of the Duke Lemur Center and Professor of Biology and of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy: "Historical Biogeography of Madagascar:  Time is of the Essence"

January 23, 2007:  Dr. Claire Fraser-Liggett, President of The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR):   "The impact of microbial genomics on the definition of microbial species"

October 14, 2008:Professor Therese Ann Markow, University of California, San Diego:  "The Inside Story: Male-Female Reproductive Tract Interactions in Drosophila"

March 24, 2009:  Dr. Pamela Raymond,  University of Michigan:  ""Epimorphic regeneration in zebrafish"

 


 

         
 

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