Colloquium: Maduro on the development of a worm’s gut

Dr. Morris Maduro (UCR website)

This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by Morris Maduro, professor and chair of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology at UC Riverside. Maduro studies developmental genetics using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model. His talk will be titled “Evolution and dynamics of a gene network that specifies the nematode gut”.

Because CSUN has suspended large in-person meetings to help slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus, this week’s Colloquium will be presented by videoconference on the Zoom service. You can watch the presentation on Friday at 2pm via this meeting link, with passcode 8596. (Following the link may prompt the installation of the Zoom app in order to display video.)