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Seminars

View our list of forthcoming Seminars below.

Previous Seminars

Alison Specht
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Synthesis in ecology: the role and relevance of synthesis centres

3 September 2013, 11am: Free

Professor Alison Specht, Facility Director for the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis will deliver this seminar at the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-09-03
Owen Grumbling
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Conservation of habitat, forest, green space in the state of Maine, USA

13 August 2013, 11am: Free

Professor Vernon Owen Grumbling from the University of New England, USA, will deliver this seminar at the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-08-13
Gillian Taylor
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

How do you solve the problem of legal highs

18 June 2013, 11am: Free

Dr Gillian Taylor of Teesside University deliver this seminar at the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-06-18
Arabidopsis
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

What limits meiotic crossovers?

11 June 2013, 11am: Free

Dr Wayne Crismani French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) will give a seminar at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-06-11
Paula Duque
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Unveiling a role for alternative splicing in plant responses to abiotic stress

4 June 2013, 11am: Free

Dr Paula Duque of the Plant Molecular Biology group at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras in Portugal will deliver a seminar at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee on 4 June 2013.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-06-04
Jim Haseloff
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Synthetic botany

23 May 2013, 11am: Free

This seminar at the James Hutton Institute in Dundee will be given by Dr Jim Haseloff of the University of Cambridge.

Start date (computer format): Thu, 2013-05-23
Martin Dickman
for scientists, students and other interested parties

Death be not proud: Modulation of programmed cell death for disease/ stress tolerance in plants

16 May 2013, 11am: Free

Professor Marty Dickman of the Texas A&M University, USA will deliver this seminar at the James Hutton Insitute in Dundee.

Start date (computer format): Thu, 2013-05-16
Gas cooker ring
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Unconventional gas and the environment: What is it and how it is regulated?

14 May 2013, 11am: Free

The James Hutton Institute is hosting two talks illustrating the arguments for shale gas production as well as the regulatory framework to address the environmental risks.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-05-14
Paul Peterson (left) and Paul Barrett (right)
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Heather beetle as a biological control agent for invasive heather in New Zealand

7 May 2013, 11am: Free

Paul Barrett of Massey University and Paul G. Peterson of Landcare Research, both New Zealand will deliver this seminar at the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-05-07
Two lambs in a field
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties

Farm to fork or there and back again

30 April 2013, 11am: Free

Dr Ken Forbes of the University of Aberdeen will give a seminar "Farm to fork or there and back again" focussing on the bacteria Campylobacter at the James Hutton Institute.

Start date (computer format): Tue, 2013-04-30

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