Taylor-White Endowed Lecture: James B. Anderson, University of Toronto 12/4

September 06, 2013

"Architecture of Microevolutionary Change in Fungal Populations"

The Taylor-White Endowed Lecture

PMB Seminar – Wednesday, 12/4 – 101 Barker Hall – 12-1p  
Reception to follow in 338 Koshland Hall

James B. Anderson is a professor at the University of Toronto, Cell and Systems Biology

Professor Anderson studies population genetics and evolution of fungi. He is interested in the processes that shape the structure of fungal populations including sexual and somatic recognition, reproduction, mutation and recombination. To investigate the impact of these natural processes in populations, his research uses the tools of molecular genetics, genomics, and evolutionary biology.
 
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