Recent Advances in Limnology and Oceanography Seminar
Chemical Cues in the Aquatic Environment
Seminars are open to the public and will be held at 7:30 PM at the
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Last Modified: February 25, 2002
Spring Semester 2002
Great Lakes WATER Institute
600 East Greenfield Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Phone: 414-382-1700
For further information contact
January 31 Dr. Michael Carvan, UWM Great Lakes Water Institute
Gene-Environmental Interaction in response to chemical pollutantsMarch 7
Dr. Karen Kidd, Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg
Effects of a potent hormone mimic on aquatic populations:
Preliminary results from a whole lake estrogen addition experiment
March 14 Dr. John Stegeman, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Chemical exposure and the induction of cytochrome P450 enzymesApril 4
Dr. Eric Garber, USDA-Agricultural Research Laboratory, Fargo, ND
A plague on frogs, or a roll of the dice: mineral deficiency, or endocrine disruptors?
April 11
Dr. Richard Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dioxin developmental toxicity and Ah receptor signaling in zebra fishApril 25
Dr. Miguel L|rling, Dept. Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Living with the enemy: Algae in an olfactory worldMay 9
Dr. Jeannette Yen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Copepod Sensory Ecology: Signals, Sensors, Sensitivity
Dr. Arthur S. Brooks at 414-382-1700 or email
abrooks@uwm.edu.![]()
Thomas P. Schuck