Departmental Seminar, Grad Research & Pasakarnis-Buchanan Lecture

FALL 2025

Seminars are held each week Wednesday at 3:30pm in McLeod Hall 220.

To schedule a seminar or for any questions related to our seminar series, please contact Dr. Bidart (gbidart@bgsu.edu).

Date

Speaker

Seminar Title

Host

Aug 27

BGSA

BGSA meeting – Graduate Students Only

BGSA

Sept 3

Dr. Andy Suarez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Virtual: Patterns and consequences of worker size variation in ants

Gabriela Bidart

Sept 10

Dr. Christopher Gobler, Stony Brook University

Climatic warming and unique nitrogen acquisition strategies expand the niche of Microcystis blooms in the eastern US

George Bullerjahn

Sept 17

Dr. Masako Hadara, Michigan State University

Virtual: Extracellular Vesicles: Nature’s Communication System Reimagined for Therapeutic Delivery

 Jill Zeilstra

Sept 24

Dr. Matt Tuttle, Air Force Laboratory Research

Biomineralization of calcium carbonate using Sporosarcina pasteurii for scalable biocement production

Andy Wagner

Oct 1

Dr. Mahasin Osman, University of Toledo The Doppelganger of Cancer and Diabetes: role of a signaling scaffold in the link between the two diseases Carol Heckman

Oct 8

Dr. Heather Hendrickson, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Virtual: The buzz on phages to protect honeybees Hans Wildschutte

Oct 15

Dr. Valoree Gagnon, Michigan Technological University

Virtual: Bridging Western & Indigenous knowledges in research partnerships: Practicing the “Seasons of Research” framework

Hans Wildschutte

Oct 22

Dr. Jennifer Hellmann, Ohio State University

Predator-induced transgenerational plasticity of parental care behavior in male three-spined sticklebacks

Jeff Miner

Oct 29

Dr. Vikas Kumar, Visiting Scholar and BGSU Alumnus The interplay of nutrition and genetics improves the diet utilization in salmonids Paul Morris

Nov 5

Dr. Klaus-Peter Koepfli, George Mason University, Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation

Decoding Survival: Comparative and Population Genomics Informs the Conservation of the Endangered Black-footed Ferret

Julia Halo

Nov 12

Dr. Daniel Pavuk, Bowling Green State University

Factors Affecting Insect Abundance and Diversity in Managed and Natural Ecosystems

 

Nov 19

Dr. Emily Rauschert, Cleveland State University

Time is on our side: meadow restoration outcomes improve with time since restoration

Sarah Emery

Nov 26

 

No Seminar -- Thanksgiving

 

Dec 3

Dr. Jonathan Jacobs, The Ohio State university Loss of ice nucleation shifts bacterial dispersal strategies Hans Widschutte

Graduate Research-in-Progress (GRIP) is a seminar series for graduate students to present their research ideas and progress to other graduate students (and faculty). The goals for attending and presenting are to increase awareness of research across the discipline, to hone presentation skills essential for conveying scientific knowledge, to promote critical thinking skills, and to build camaraderie among graduate students. Students are encouraged to present yearly, so they get feedback early in the developmental stages of their research, as well as later when they have obtained some results and are trying to organize these within their conceptual framework.

The GRIP schedule for the Semester is below.

  • GRIP is held every Friday at 12:30pm in LSC 334. All are welcome.
  • If you would like to sign up to present, contact Dr. Wildschutte

Presenters, please remember to:

  • Introduce yourself--include status in graduate program or affiliation.
  • Describe the purpose of the talk; i.e., is it practice for a conference, or a discussion of ideas?
  • You will be presenting to a wide audience. Initially, put your work into a broad biological conceptual framework, so that everyone can understand the focus of your research. You can then go into depth, but remember to return to the ‘big picture’ as you conclude/summarize.
  • It is suggested that you have a presentation review with your faculty mentor before you finalize your presentation.
Date Student / Lab Presentation
8/29/2025   Organizational meeting
9/5/2025   Organizational meeting
9/12/2025 Mira Ebersole / Wagner lab Candida reactions to pate of mouse kidneys; a study on pathogen-envirionment interactions
9/19/2025 Grant Hayden / Metcalf Lab Non-Photosynthetic Cyanobacteria: An Unculturable Culprit in Neurodegenerative Disease
9/26/2025 Michael Fyfe / Wildschutte lab The Power of Using Augmented/Virtual Reality to Gain a Better Understanding of Complex Molecules
10/3/2025 Madison Altieri / Larsen Lab Bacteriophage-Antibiotic Synergy in Aeromonas salmonicida
10/10/2025 Hsin-Ho Wei / Dr. Vipa Lab Aquatic Health: A CRISPR-Based Biosensor for Rapid On-Site Detection of Saprolegnia
10/17/2025 Patrick Casto / Wiegmann Lab TBD - whip spider navigational behavior
10/24/2025 Nara Souza / Wildschutte lab Drug use  and the rise of fungal pathogens
10/31/2025 Sean McGowan / Metcalf Wildschutte labs TBD
  Michael Fyfe / Wildschutte lab Identification of Novel Antimicrobial Compounds from aquatic Pseudomonas Isolates
11/7/2025 Trevor DeGroote: McCluney Lab Effects of Differing Hydrology on Wetland Plant Traits, Biomass, and Nutrient Composition
  Julia Obuya: McCluney/Ward lab Expanding Long-Term Microbial Insights in Sandusky Bay with Multi-‘Omics Approaches 
11/14/2025 Zach Szepiela / Neves Lab Effects of Diet on Otolith Compostion and Growth In Steelhead Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
  Trevor Stamp / Murphy Lab The Influence of Land Type and Dietary Factors on the Sublethal Disease Dynamics of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
11/21/2025 Reese Jackson / McCluney Lab Maxent modeling with urban bees
11/28/2025 Thanksgiving, no class  
12/5/2025   Award presentation and celebration lunch

Dr. Neil Shubin (University of Chicago)

Ends of the Earth: Finding Our Place in Nature in Polar Regions (Public Lecture), Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 7 p.m., Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater, Room 206

Fossils, Genes, and the Origin of Tetrapod Limbs (Scientific Lecture), Friday, April 18, 2025 at 2:00 p.m., Olscamp Hall 115

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Previous Pasakarnis-Buchanan Lectures

Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 7 p.m., "Ends of the Earth: Finding Our Place in Nature in Polar Regions"   (Public Lecture) by Dr. Neil Shubin (University of Chicago) Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater, Room 206. Fossils, Genes, and the Origin of Tetrapod Limbs (Scientific Lecture), Friday, April 18, 2025 at 2:00 p.m., Olscamp Hall 115

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 @ 7:00PM, “The Serengeti Rules: The Regulation and Restoration of Biodiversity” (Public Talk), featuring Sean B. Carroll (University of Maryland). In the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater.

Thursday, April 13, 2023 @ 7:00PM, Crises Abound: Health, Climate, Energy, Food, Pandemics... How Large-Scale Systems Biology Can Help Address the Major Challenges We Are Facing (Public Talk), featuring Dan Jacobson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory). In the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater.

Thursday, March 24, 2021, @ 7:00PM, Fish Whispering: Exploring Environmental Impacts from Life History and Eco-Geochemistry (Public Talk) featuring Dr. Karin Limburg.

**Due to precautions taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the 2020 Pasakarnis-Buchanan lecture was canceled.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019, @ 7:00PM, Forecasting Nature: Ecological Experiments in a Time of Planetary Change (Public Talk) featuring Dr. Nicholas Gotelli.

Tuesday April 3, 2018 @ 7PM (Public Talk) "Digging for genes that affect behavior" (Public Talk) featuring Dr. Hopi Hoekstra (Harvard University). 

Tuesday April 4, 2017 @ 7PM (Public Talk) "Eco-Evo-Devo: the synthesis of epigenetics, medicine and evolution". Scott Gilbert (Swarthmore College).

Thursday, April 14, 2016 @ 7:00PM (Public Talk): "Resurrecting Ancient Proteins from Extinct Life" featuring Dr. Steven Benner (The Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution, FAME). 

Tuesday, March 24, 2015: Dr. Tyrone Hayes (University of California, Berkeley). Dr. Hayes's topic was From Silent Spring to Silent Night: A Tale of Toads and Men.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014: Dr. Arturo Casadevall (Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Dr. Casadevall's topic was Thoughts on the Origin of Virulence.

Tuesday, March 21, 2013: Dr. P. Dee Boersma (University of Washington). Dr. Boersma's topic was Penguins as Marine Sentinels. 

Thursday, April 12, 2012: Dr. Jianzhi Zhang (University of Michigan). Dr. Zhang's topic was On the path to humanity: genes lost, gained, and modified during primate evolution.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011: Dr. Nils Walter (University of Michigan). Dr. Walter's topic was Chemistry of Life: Driving Force for the Evolution from Cyanide to the RNA World to Mankind.

Updated: 10/30/2025 01:27PM