3rd Semi-Annual Ecological Genomics Spring Workshop
Saturday, May 7, 2005,
9:00 am to 4:00 pm, KSU Student Union, Big 12 Room, 2nd Floor
5:30-6:30 pm Registration,
KSU Alumni Center, Banquet Rooms B & C
6:30-6:40 pm Welcome
and introduction of Advisory Board members
6:40-9:40 pm Research
presentations by ECOGEN research groups, Banquet Rooms B & C
(Please
plan to present for 10-12 minutes and allow 5 minutes for Q&A.)
6:40-7:00 C.
Mike Smith, Elena Boyko; Entomology, KSU.
A functional genomic approach
to identify temperature response genes modulating plant arthropod challenge
7:00-7:20 Walter
Dodds, Biology, KSU; David Graham & Charles Knapp, Civil, Environmental
and Architectural Engineering, KU/KSU; Mark Schneegurt, Biology, WSU. Water
quality and nitrogen loading in streams:
A molecular approach
7:20-7:40 Clint Springer & Joy
Ward, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, KU. Ecological genomics of the responses of Arabidopsis
to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide
7:40-8:00 Ruth
Ann Entwistle, Victoria Corbin, Molecular Biosciences, KU. Analysis of Kirre gene expression in Drosophila
8:00-8:20 Steve
Travers, Karen Garrett, Jan Leach, Scot Hulbert, Jianfa Bai, Plant
Pathology, KSU; John Blair, Biology, KSU; Alan Knapp, CSU; and Melinda Smith,
Yale University. Variation in genetic diversity and gene
expression in Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii)
8:20-8:40 Break
8:40-9:00 Jenny Archibald and Daniel
Crawford, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, KU. Morphology and ecology within
Canary Island species of Tolpis: developing a framework of diversification
9:00-9:20 Afaq Shakir, Erik Lundquist,
Molecular Biosciences, KU. UNC-34 Enabled acts with Rac GTPase
signaling and UNC-115 abLIM to control cell migration and axon pathfinding in
C. elegans
9:20-9:40 Gary T. Miller & Jennifer
M. Gleason, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, KU. Drosophila and monarch evolutionary
genomics
9:45-11:45pm Reception
featuring music hosted by the Red State Blues Band,
Barrett
Wildcat Den, KSU Alumni Center
Cash bar
will be available.
7:30
–9:00am Advisory Board breakfast meeting
with KU and KSU Post-Docs, Bluemont Room,
2nd
Floor, KSU Student Union
8:30-9:00
am Bagels and Beverages
9:00 a.m. Workshop resumes with Research
presentations, Big 12 Room, 2nd
Floor,
KSU Student Union
9:00-9:20 John
Kelly, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, KU. Molecular evolution near QTL
9:20-9:40 Ken
Jones, Joe Coolon, Mike Herman, John Blair, Biology; Tim Todd, Plant
Pathology; Ludek Zurek, Entomology; KSU.
Genetic basis for the changes
in nematode species composition in response to environmental cues
9:40-10:00 Samantha Wisely, Susan J. Brown,
Biology, KSU. Ecological,
physiological and genomic consequences of environmental toxins
10:00-10:20 Robert
Cohen, Shengyin Lin; Molecular
Biosciences, KU. Identification of RNA localization elements
in Drosophila--moving targets
10:20-10:40 Break
10:40-11:00 Mark Ungerer, Biology, KSU. Hybridization,
transposable elements, and genome evolution
11:00-11:20 Aparna
G. Patankar, Tyler Suelter, Loretta C. Johnson, and Jyoti Shah, Biology,
KSU. Environmental influences on root development and productivity in tall
grass prairie: Genomic and molecular approaches
11:20-11:40 Xiangyan
Tong, Matthew Buechner, Molecular Biosciences, KU. Cloning
of exc-9, a conserved gene that affects the structure of the nematode
osmoregulatory organ
11:40-12:00 Lisa
Timmons, Molecular Biosciences, KU.
Environmental influences
on RNAi in Caenorhabditis
elegans
12:00-1:00 Lunch,
K Ballroom, 2nd Floor, KSU Union
and
Advisory
Board lunch meeting with Graduate and Undergraduate students, Bluemont Room, 2nd
floor, KSU Union
1:00 Research presentations continue
in Big 12 Room
1:00-1:20 David
Margolies, Yoonseong Park, Bhanu Konakandla, Entomology, KSU. Using
molecular markers to examine behavioral genetics of a predator-prey interaction
1:20-1:40 Erika
Charbit, Zhanshan Dong, Judith Roe, Becca Davidson, Becca Snavely, Biology;
Sanjoy Das, Electrical and Computer Engineering; William Hsu, Computer and
Information Sciences; Stephen Welch, Agronomy; KSU. Effects of photoperiod
and temperature on Arabidopsis
flowering time
1:40-2:00 Keith
Gido, Biology; Gerald Reeck, Biochemistry; KSU. Temperature adaptation
and heat shock proteins in Kansas minnows and the Zebrafish
2:00-2:15 Break
2:15-3:45 Break-out
Groups/Brainstorming session in State Rooms on 1st Level
Discuss
goals, objectives and future plans post-EPSCoR funding.
All research
group members, including students and post-docs, are expected to participate in this important activity.
2:15-2:45 Break-out groups meet
2:45-3:15 Break-out groups report
3:15-3:45 Group discussion
3:45-4:00 Closing
comments by Advisory Board
4:00 Adjourn
to the Little Apple Brewing Company, 1110 Westloop Shopping Center, for further
dialogue and exchange of ideas.
6:30ish Advisory
Board summarizes visit with ECOGEN thrust leaders Johnson, Cohen, and Herman (Crawford
unable to attend), and Kristin Bowman-James, Kansas NSF EPSCoR, during dinner at Little Apple Brewing Company.