38th Adolph E. Waller Memorial Lecture

2017 Adolph E. Waller Memorial Lecture Flyer [pdf]

38th Adolph E. Waller Memorial Lecture

The 38th ANNUAL ADOLPH E. WALLER MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES

Public Lecture: April 3, 2014

Technical Lecture: April 4, 2014

Commemorating and Honoring the Life and Career of Ohio State University’s

Botany Professor Emeritus Adolph E. Waller — 1892 - 1975

The Waller Lectures were established by Professor Waller’s bequest that provided for an annual lecture series on important botanical topics. Generous gifts from the Waller family ensure its ongoing success. Waller specified that these lectures be organized by department graduate students.

This year, the Department of Molecular Genetics graduate students
host the 2014 Waller Lecturer, Dr. Peggy Lemaux, Cooperative
Extension Specialist, University of California, Berkeley, speaking on:

Feast, Famine and the Future of Food,
April 3, 4 p.m., Jennings Hall Room 355

From Basic to Applied Research: How Modifying Expression
of Thioredoxin in Cereals Led to Unexpected Improvements in
Grain Properties - So, Where Are They?
April 4, 4:10 p.m., Jennings Hall Room 001

Adolph E. Waller and Dr. Peggy Lemaux

Images from the 38th Annual Waller Lecture:

Dr. Peggy Lemaux with members of the Waller Family and MG graduate students.

Images from the Waller Lecture Dinner Reception:

38th Waller Lecture Cake
Members of Molecular Genetics at the reception
Members of Molecular Gentics at the Reception
Dr. Peggy Lemaux at the Waller Lecture reception