March 2017
Seminar: Predator-Prey Interactions – The Avian Visual Sensory Perspective
Characterizing the visual system of predators and prey is key to understanding some sensory/cognitive mechanisms involved in predator-prey interactions of visually-oriented animals (e.g., visual search, detection and attack). Most of the knowledge on the visual system of predators and prey comes from non-passerine birds. However, recent research on the order Passeriformes provides new insights into the anatomical and behavioral specializations of the prey and the predator sensory systems to enhance detection in different ecological conditions. This seminar will present these recent…
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#MeTooSTEM Seminars
Founder of #MeTooSTEM, Dr. BethAnn McLaughlin, will be hosting two seminars at UW on Wednesday, April 17th. Scientific Seminar: 12:00 pm, Hitchcock (HCK) 132 Seminar Title: “Chaperone Determinants of Neuronal Survival” #MeTooSTEM Seminar: 4:00 pm, Hitchcock (HCK) 132 Seminar Title: “Ending Sexual Misconduct and Discrimination in STEM One Harasshole and Chili Pepper at a Time” These events will be sponsored by The University of Washington Neuroscience Graduate Program, the UW Institute for Neuroengineering, the Departments of Biology, Physiology & Biophysics,…
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