The Strategies of a Successful Transposable Element – Susan Wessler

When

October 16, 2014    
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Where

Sun Room, Memorial Union
2229 Lincoln Way, Ames

A reception will precede the lecture at 3:30 pm.

Susan Wessler is the University of California President’s Chair and Distinguished Professor of Genetics at the University of California Riverside and home secretary of the National Academy of Sciences. She is a molecular geneticist known for her contributions to the field of transposon biology, specifically on the roles of plant transposable elements in gene and genome evolution. Her laboratory has pioneered the use of computational and experimental analyses in the identification of actively transposing elements. Wessler is coauthor of the widely used genetics textbook Introduction to Genetic Analysis and the popular reference book The Mutants of Maize

Women in STEM Series

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