SBCS 2013 Seminar Series (Organismal & Experimental Psychology)
1. 26 September
Dr. Beth Clare (Queen Mary)
Diagnosing species’ interactions with DNA: from ancient ecosystems to modern food webs
3 October
Dr. Janelle Jones (Queen Mary)
The gumption to go on: can social groups promote resilient responses?
10 October
Dr Hannah Fry (University College London)
Cities and Complexity
17 October
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith (Birkbeck)
Challenging the use of adult neuropsychological models for explaining neurodevelopmental disorders
24 October
Professor Mark Chase FRS (Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew)
What does a chromosome represent? Insights from genomic studies of Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
31 October
Professor Mike Oaksford (Birkbeck)
Towards an integrative theory of human reasoning: Modeling the physical and social worlds
14 November
Professor Susan Waldron (University of Glasgow)
Sensitive processes in the terrestrial-aquatic-atmospheric C continuum
21 November
Professor Cathy Dwyer (Scotland’s Rural College)
Why mothers matter: maternal behaviour, bonding and offspring development
28 November
Professor Paul Hebert (University of Guelph)
Probing biodiversity with DNA barcodes
5 December
Professor Annemie Van Der Linden (University of Antwerp)
In vivo high resolution MRI: an excellent tool for neurological research in small animals
12 December
Professor Lindy Holden-Dye (University of Southampton)
Can we learn from a worm? Probing behavioural plasticity in C.elegans
‘Organismal Biology’ and ‘Biological & Experimental Psychology’
JOINT AUTUMN SEMINAR SERIES 2013
- all welcome -
Every Thursday at 1pm in the Biology Lecture Theatre, Fogg Building
Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London
http://www.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/research/researchseminars/index.html
Organiser Dr. Stephen Rossiter (s.j.rossiter@qmul.ac.uk)