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November 2005

Date: Event:

11/01/05 Ecosystems Seminar Series - “Sterols as Biogeochemical Indicators in Surface Sediments of the Ross Sea” - John Hayes, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium
 
11/02/05 Coffee & Conversation - "Disease, computers, and DNA: Research life at the MBL" - Andrew McArthur, Bay Paul Center, MBL - 9:30 AM, Meigs Room, Swope Center - Sponsored by the MBL Associates

  BUMP/MBL Seminar Series - “Building an Integrated Ocean Observatory: The View from the COOLRoom” - Josh Kohut, Rutgers University - Candle House 104/105, 12:15 PM

11/04/05 SES Distinguished Scientist Series - "From Killer Whales to Kelp Beds: Large Predators and Ocean Food Webs" - James Estes, U.S.G.S. and U. C. Santa Cruz - 3:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Bay Paul Center Seminar Series - "Assembly and function of the RNase P ribonucleoprotein: The whole is more than just the sum of the parts" - Michael E. Harris, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine - Candle House 104/105, 3:30 PM
 
Falmouth Forum - "The U.S. and the U.N.: Can this marriage be saved?" - Gillian Sorensen, United Nations Foundation - 7:30 PM, Lillie Auditorium. 
 
11/08/05 Ecosystems Seminar Series - “Amphibian and reptile conservation in the Carolinas: An epidemic of urbanization” - Michael Dorcas, Davidson College - 12:15 PM, Lillie Auditorium
 
11/09/05 MBL Potluck - Join MBL staff for a potluck lunch. The theme will be a harvest souper fest. Please bring your favorite soup to share. RSVP to Carmen Houser, x7422, humanres@mbl.edu, MBL Club, 12:00 noon

11/09/05 BUMP/MBL Seminar Series - “Echolocation and sound production in deep diving toothed whales” - Peter Tyack, WHOI - Candle House 104/105, 12:15 PM
 
11/10/05 Bay Paul Center Seminar Series - "How to be a good egg: Germ cell development and cell surface changes at fertilization" - Gary Wessel, Brown University - Candle House 104/105, 3:30 PM

11/11/05 SES Distinguished Scientist Series - "The Ocean Policy Commission, Fisheries and Ecosystem Based Management" - Andrew Rosenberg, University of New Hampshire - 3:00 PM, Lillie Auditorium

Veterans' Day - MBL holiday

11/15/05 Ecosystems Seminar Series - "The Global Impact of Event-Based Precipitation Change on Estimated Natural Emissions of Nitrous Oxide" - Adam Schlosser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 12:15 PM, Whitman Auditorium
 
11/16/05 MBL Holiday Bazaar - Come and see what talented MBL community members & outside crafters have to offer this holiday season.  For more information or to buy a table, please e-mail: humanres@mbl.edu.  This event is sponsored by the MBL Activities Committee.  10:30 AM, lower and upper lobbies of Swope Center. 

11/16/05 BUMP/MBL Seminar Series - “Ecology and evolution of fishes” - Giacomo Bernardi, U.C.Santa Cruz - MBL Club, 12:15 PM
 
11/18/05 Bay Paul Center Seminar Series - "Mitochondrial gene expression at the inner membrane surface" - Thomas D. Fox, Cornell University- Candle House 104/105, 3:30 PM
 
11/22/05 Ecosystems Seminar Series - "A tale of two forests: Human induced changes in a montane and a coastal plain forest" - Howard Drossman, Colorado College - 12:15 PM, Whitman Auditorium

11/24/05 Thanksgiving Day - MBL holiday

11/25/05 Day after Thanksgiving - MBL holiday
   
11/28/05 BUMP Thesis Defense - "Visual communication during aggressive interactions by the domino damselfish, Dascyllus trimaculatus" - Carley R. Schacter, Boston University Marine Program - 2:00 PM, Candle House 104/105
 
11/29/05 Ecosystems Seminar Series - "Soil emissions of nitrogen trace gases in the Mojave Desert under elevated CO2: Implications for regional tropospheric chemistry"- Jed Sparks, Cornell University - 12:15 PM, Whitman Auditorium