Schedule

Date Title and Speaker

Monday, January 23rd

Eaton Humanities 150

Deciphering the impact of industrialization on the human gut microbiome with metagenomic sequencing

Matthew Olm,ÌýPh.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
Stanford University School of Medicine

Monday, January 30th

Eaton Humanities 150

Air pollution, the environment & community based participatory research

Savannah D'Evelyn,ÌýPh.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
University of Washington

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Lifecourse epidemiology and omics science: Merging two paradigms to advance metabolic disease prevention in youth

Wei Perng, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusÌý

Monday, February 6th

Eaton Humanities 150

Sleep and Endocrine Responses to Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

Rachel Rowe, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Professor
Department of Integrative Physiology
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Monday, February 13th

Eaton Humanities 150

Genetic modulation of sleep and feeding across lifespan

Elizabeth Brown, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Texas A&MÌýUniversity

Monday, February 20thÌý

Eaton Humanities 150

Elucidating the Mechanism underlying Stress-Induced Motor Dysfunciton using a Mouse Model of Episodic Ataxia Type 2

Heather Snell, Ph.D.
Associate Research Fellow
Albert Einstein College of MedicineÌý

Monday, February 27th

Eaton Humanities 150

Enhancing functional recovery after therapeutic acute intermittent hypoxia in persons with spinal cord injury: insights from motor learning

Andrew Tan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Integrative Physiology
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Monday, March 6th

Eaton Humanities 150

Use of High-Resolution Metabolomics to Measure Internal Exposures and Investigate the Molecular Mechanisms Accounting for the Complex Health Responses to Air Pollution

Donghai Liang,ÌýPh.D.
Assistant Professor
Environmental Health and Epidemiology
Emory University

Monday, March 13th

Eaton Humanities 150

Understanding chemical communications between cells: A perspective from in vivo to ex vivo

Stuart Tobet,ÌýPh.D.
Professor
Biomedical Sciences
Colorado State University

Monday, March 20thÌý

Eaton Humanities 150

Daily stress, depression, and neurovascular-immunological dysfunction

Jody Greaney,ÌýPh.D.
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Department of Kinesiology
University of Texas at Arlington

Monday, MarchÌý27th

Spring Break: No Classes

Monday, April 3rd

Eaton Humanities 150

Brain circuits linking stress, behavior, and cardiovascular outcomes

Brent Myers, Ph.D.
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Department of Biomedical Sciences
Colorado State UniversityÌý

Monday, April 10thÌý

Eaton Humanities 150

Beautiful noise: Using noise to understand the genome's signal

Robin Dowell, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
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Monday, April 17th

Eaton Humanities 150

Muscle health and performance; remember to keep track of time

Karyn Esser, Ph.D.
Professor, Chair
Department of Physiology and Aging
University of Florida

Monday, April 24th

Eaton Humanities 150

Adaptive immune and neuroimmune mechanisms of post-traumatic depression, cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s pathogenesis

Lee Shapiro, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics
Texas A&M University

Monday, May 1st

Eaton Humanities 150

An Indigenous Micro-to Meta Narrative: Microbes, Molecules, and Planetary Health

Nicole Redvers, N.D., M.P.H.
Professor
Department of Family and Community Medicine
University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences

May 8th

Finals: No Classes