Spring Seminars Announced

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Save these dates! IMCI and IBEST are pleased to announce our seminar speakers for this spring.

The following individuals will be talking on Thursdays in EP 122, 12:30 – 1:20:

  • April 2 – Mike Famulare, Institute for Disease Modeling
    “Biological challenges on the path to polio eradication—insights from mathematical modeling”
  • April 16 – Rachael Bay, UC Davis
    “Climate adaptation and vulnerability across space and time in a migratory songbird”
  • May 7 – Adam Lauring, University of Michigan
    “Host level constraints on RNA virus evolution”

If you would like to meet individually with any of these special guests while they are on campus, please contact their corresponding host, who is responsible for arranging that speaker’s itinerary.

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