During the academic year, MPGI sponsors a lecture series featuring the
latest research of members of the National Academy of Sciences. Prominent
scientists, particularly in the field of microbial and/or plant science, are
invited to the campus each semester to present seminars, discuss research, and
interact with students, faculty, and the public.
The NAS member joins MPGI faculty for dinner the evening
before the seminar; the next day, faculty and their project members join the visitor for discussions. After presenting a research
seminar, the invitee meets privately with graduate students and postdoctoral
associates to discuss the pros and cons of an academic career, integrity in
research, and related issues. The events take place in the Cargill
Building for Microbial and Plant Genomics.
Periodically, MPGI faculty are asked to identify eminent
scientists to invite as speakers, but they may suggest extending an invitation to a distinguished researcher at
anytime. The steering committee makes the final selection of speakers for the
year, and those remaining on the list are nominees for the following year.
Leading Edge Technologies Seminar Series
MPGI sponsors a seminar series based on the latest,
cutting-edge techniques or applications of techniques emerging as important
tools in the field of microbial and plant genomics that are not readily
available on campus. Researchers who either have developed a technique or
who have significantly adapted one are invited to campus to present a seminar,
and meet with faculty and members of their projects. Formally or informally,
the visitor provides the theoretical principles underlying the technique.
Topics and speakers are identified by surveying the
suggestions and needs of faculty, their students, and project members in the
Institute.
Seminars take place in the Cargill Building for Microbial and
Plant Genomics, unless specialized equipment for demonstration is required and
not available in the building.
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