From Photosymbiotic Bivalves to Corals: Genomic Approaches to Understanding Marine Symbiosis
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The USC-ASTHRDP Program warmly invites faculty members, researchers, and students to attend a special lecture:
From Photosymbiotic Bivalves to Corals: Genomic Approaches to Understanding Marine Symbiosis
🎙️ Speaker: Dr. Ruiqi Li
University of Southern California, USA
Dr. Li studies coral neurogenomics, focusing on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying coral responses to environmental stress and addressing one of the most pressing ecological challenges of our time—coral bleaching in a changing ocean. His research employs genomic approaches to better understand marine symbiosis, from photosymbiotic bivalves to corals.
📅 Date: 30 June 2026 (Tuesday)
🕘 Time: 9:45 AM
📍 Venue: Smart Room F022ITC, Arnoldus Science Complex, University of San Carlos – Talamban Campus
💻 Online Participation:
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/wgz-adco-wym
Join us for an engaging discussion on cutting-edge genomic research and its applications in understanding and conserving marine ecosystems. We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting installment of the USC-ASTHRDP Lecture Series.
#USCASTHRDP #MarineSymbiosis #CoralResearch #Genomics #MarineScience #ResearchLecture #USC
From Photosymbiotic Bivalves to Corals: Genomic Approaches to Understanding Marine Symbiosis
🎙️ Speaker: Dr. Ruiqi Li
University of Southern California, USA
Dr. Li studies coral neurogenomics, focusing on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying coral responses to environmental stress and addressing one of the most pressing ecological challenges of our time—coral bleaching in a changing ocean. His research employs genomic approaches to better understand marine symbiosis, from photosymbiotic bivalves to corals.
📅 Date: 30 June 2026 (Tuesday)
🕘 Time: 9:45 AM
📍 Venue: Smart Room F022ITC, Arnoldus Science Complex, University of San Carlos – Talamban Campus
💻 Online Participation:
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/wgz-adco-wym
Join us for an engaging discussion on cutting-edge genomic research and its applications in understanding and conserving marine ecosystems. We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting installment of the USC-ASTHRDP Lecture Series.
#USCASTHRDP #MarineSymbiosis #CoralResearch #Genomics #MarineScience #ResearchLecture #USC
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Where is it happening?
Room A222, SAS Assistant Dean's Office, Arnoldus Science Complex, University of San Carlos - Talamban Campus, 6000 Cebu City, Philippines, University of San Carlos Talamban Campus, Gov. M. Cuenco Ave, 6000 Cebu City, Philippines, Cebu
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