Sunday, October 3, 2021

MEB Seminar | Dr. Patricia Schulte

Dr. Patricia Schulte
Professor, University of British Columbia 

Plasticity and adaption to environmental stressors: intraspecific variation as a window into climate change-resilience in fish 

Tuesday, October 5, 2021 
12 PM 

Abstract: As our climate warms, aquatic organisms such as fish are exposed to a complex set of interacting environmental stressors that may push them beyond their current tolerance limits. As such, the fundamental biogeographical principle of ‘adapt, move or die’ has perhaps never been more relevant. In this talk I will explore some of our ongoing studies examining how processes such as phenotypic plasticity, epigenetic effects, and genetic variation within and among populations influence the capacity of species and populations to cope with climate change stressors, and show how this information can be useful for managers and policy makers as we attempt to conserve fish biodiversity into the future.

Monday, March 1, 2021

Biology internship opportunity

We are a new cannabis testing lab near USC campus (110 Fwy & Rosecrans) and we are looking for candidates to join our microbiology department (job description attached).  We are open to recent graduates without experience for a full-time position and/or seniors who will be graduating this year as part-time interns with intent to hire full-time based on performance after graduation.  Anyone interested in the position can submit their resume and transcript directly to me.  

David Winternheimer, PhD, PPM
General Manager
lab:  (310) 538-2094
cell:  (310) 430-8284
email:  davidw@pacificstarlabs.com
621 W Rosecrans Ave #104
Gardena, CA 90248

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Nominations for GE Graduate Assistant Awards

The General Education Committee will resume naming recipients of Graduate Assistant Teaching Awards for contributions to the GE Program during the Fall 2018 – Spring 2019 or Fall 2019 – Spring 2020 academic year.  The GE Committee will continue to recognize faculty who taught last year in the GE program, as was done for the year before.  This year, we will add awards for graduate assistants, who are contributing in many ways through this challenging time. 

Graduate Assistants who served as Teaching Assistants in labs or discussions sections during either of the two prior academic years are eligible to be recognized this spring, unless they have already received this award.  If you have a graduate assistant in your academic unit who provided outstanding service to undergraduates in the GE Program, please nominate that person for an award.  Up to six recipients may be selected, each of whom will receive an award of $1000

This is a difficult time to gather materials, so we are asking for a simplified nomination.  Please select a single recipient from your academic unit for a letter of nomination, plus any quantitative data you have on their teaching evaluations.  If you have a syllabus or sample assignment from their lab or discussion section, please include that as well.  All materials should be collected in a single pdf file so they can be shared among members of the selection committee, emailed to gened@usc.edu, by 5 pm on Wednesday, March 31, 2021

If you have any questions about the process, please feel free to contact me.       

Thank you.

Richard Fliegel, Ph.D.
Director of General Education and
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs
USC Dornsife College, fliegel@usc.edu