時 間:2018-12-24 (星期一) 11:40am-1:00pm Seminar starts at 12:00pm
主 講:Brent John Sinclair,Professor
地 點:周隆泉樓A3-206 A3-206 Zhou Long Quan Building
【來訪單位 Institution】:Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario,Canada
【邀請人 Host】:董云偉 Yunwei Dong 【聯絡人 Contact】:黃迎 Ying Huang 2181571
Abstract:
Acquiring large-scale -omic information is now relatively simple, and is becoming a common tool in comparative physiology. However, my experience is that incorporating -omics into an organism-focused research program has its challenges. I will use examples from my own lab of using various transcriptomics approaches to address questions associated with the physiology of insect low temperature tolerance. Along the way, we ve learned a lot about experimental design, hypothesis generation and testing, and the advantages and disadvantages of combining multiple platforms. I ll show how we ve overcome -omics-induced existential crises and harnessed these tools to get back to our core interests of figuring out how insects function at temperatures below freezing.
Research field:
Integrative thermal biology of terrestrial invertebrates
Key current research:
Physiological, molecular, and evolutionary mechanisms underlying insect thermal biology
Overwintering and invasion potential of forest and agricultural pests
Impacts of climate change on insects
Environmental impacts on insect immunity and microbiome Overwinter energetics and metabolism