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CATEGORIES:Food/Catering,Seminar,Special Event,Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Cornell Initiative for Digital Agriculture (CIDA) hosts a S
 ymposium in conjunction with the Life Sciences Lecture Series (LSLS)\, feat
 uring Elliot Meyerowitz \n\n \n\nCIDA Symposium:\n\nPresentations from facu
 lty\, postdocs\, and graduate students\n\n \n\n“Computational Morphodynamic
 s of Sepal Development\,” Adrienne Roeder\, Associate Professor\, Plant Bio
 logy\, School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS)\, College of Agriculture 
 and Life Science (CALS)\n\n“Single Cell Transcriptomic Analysis of the Maiz
 e Shoot Apex\,” Jack Satterlee\, Graduate Student\, Plant Biology\, SIPS\, 
 CALS \n\n“Molecular Genetic Dissection of Calcium Signaling in Plant Immuni
 ty Regulation Using Arabidopsis Autoimmune Mutants\,” Jian Hua\, Professor\
 , Plant Biology\, SIPS\, CALS \n\n“Robust Model Predictive Control of Irrig
 ation Systems with Active Uncertainty Learning and Data Analytics\,” Wei-Ha
 n Chen\, Graduate Student\, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE)\, C
 ollege of Engineering (COE)\n\n“Modifying Soil Microbiome Function to Manag
 e Weed Populations\,” Jenny Kao-Kniffen\, Associate Professor\, Horticultur
 e\, SIPS\, CALS\n\n“Probing Photosynthesis from Remote Sensing of Solar-Ind
 uced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (SIF): from Leaf to Globe\,” Christine Chang\
 , Postdoctoral Researcher\, Crop and Soil Science\, SIPS\, CALS\n\n“Spore D
 ispersal by Raindrop Air-vortex\,” Sunny Jung\, Associate Professor\, Biolo
 gical and Environmental Engineering (BEE)\, CALS\n\n"In-field Whole Plant M
 aize Architecture Characterized by Latent Space Phenotyping\," Joe Gage\, P
 ostdoctoral Researcher\, Plant Breeding and Genetics\, SIPS\, CALS \n\n“Pla
 nt Membrane Bioelectrode Sensors for Digital Agriculture Data Acquisition\,
 ” Susan Daniel\, Associate Professor\, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineerin
 g\, COE\n\n“AquaDust: Responsive Nanogels to Understand Multiscale Plant-wa
 ter Relations\,” Piyush Jain\, Graduate Student\, Mechanical and Aerospace 
 Engineering\, COE\n\n“Insights into the Genetic Control of Vitamin Levels i
 n Maize Grain\,” Mike Gore\, Professor\, Plant Breeding and Genetics\, SIPS
 \, CALS \n\n“Towards Generalizable and Equitable IoT Systems for Digital Ag
 riculture” Gloire Rubambiza\, Graduate Student\, Computer Science (CS)\, Co
 mputing and Information Science (CIS)\n\n \n\nElliot Meyerowitz: \n\nGeorge
  W. Beadle Professor of Biology\; Investigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Inst
 itute Division of Biology\,\n\nCalifornia Institute of Technology\n\n \n\nL
 ecture Title: Mechanical Feedbacks in Plant Morphogenesis\n\nDate/Time: Fri
 day\, September 13\, 2019\, 4:00pm\n\nLocation: G10 Biotechnology Building\
 n\n \n\nElliot Meyerowitz did his undergraduate work at Columbia University
  and received his PhD from Yale University. After a postdoctoral fellowship
  at Stanford University\, Meyerowitz joined the biology faculty at CalTech 
 in 1980. Meyerowitz was an expert in neural development of fish and drosoph
 ila before he became a pioneer in the study of plant development\, using th
 e model organism Arabidopsis thaliana. Meyerowitz is well known for his con
 tributions on the genetic and molecular basis of floral development and pat
 tern formation. He is also recognized for his contributions on the molecula
 r mechanisms of shoot meristems\, which comprise stem cell pools in plants.
  More recently\, Meyerowitz has turned his attention to physical and comput
 ational modeling of shoot morphogenesis.\n\n \n\nMeyerowitz is a member of 
 the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991)\, the U.S. National Academ
 y of Sciences (1995)\, and the American Philosophical Society (1998)\, and 
 is a foreign member of the French Académie des Sciences (2002) and the Roya
 l Society (2004).\n\n \n\nHosts:\n\nMichael J. Scanlon\, Plant Biology\n\nD
 aniel A. Barbash\, Molecular Biology and Genetics
DTEND:20190913T220000Z
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LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G10
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SUMMARY:CIDA mini-symposium\, part of the Life Sciences Lecture Series: "Me
 chanical Feedbacks in Plant Morphogenesis" - Elliot Meyerowitz
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 ciences_lecture_series_mechanical_feedbacks_in_plant_morphogenesis_-_elliot
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