Diptera Day
March 24th, 2010
Angela and Brian Lazzaro (Department of Entomology) organize a one-day meeting to showcase research conducted on dipteran insects at Cornell and across the region. Nearly fifty colleagues from the Ithaca campus and Geneva Experimental Station at Cornell and from the University of Rochester, Binghamton University and SUNY University at Buffalo met at Warren Hall, Cornell University to share their research on dipteran insects. Diptera Day included talks listed below, posters and the opportunity for discussion.
We thank the Sarkaria Institute of Insect Physiology and Toxicology and the Department of Entomology for financial support.
Laura Sirot (Cornell, Dept Entomology) Mosquito and fruit fly seminal fluid proteins: nature and processing
Chip Aquadro (Cornell, Dept Molecular Biology & Genetics) Finding the needles in the haystack: uncovering the basis of adaptation in Drosophila
Itai Cohen (Cornell, Dept Physics) Flight of the fruit fly: life at intermediate Reynolds numbers
David Deitcher (Cornell, Dept Neurobiology & Behavior) Arrested development: new evidence for bursicon hormone signaling in Drosophila
Art Agnello (Cornell, Dept Entomology) An overview of recent advances in apple maggot IPM: from monitoring to behaviorally based management tactics
Peter Piermarini (Cornell, Dept Biomedical Sciences) Putative role of an anion exchanger in the diuresis mediated by mosquito renal tubules
Harvey Reissig (Cornell, Dept Entomology) Field trapping of Rhagoletis pomonella using host fruit odors: A major success and a major conundrum
John Jaenike (Rochester, Dept Biology) Drosophila and their nematode enemies: Spiroplasma to the rescue
Jacob Crawford (Cornell, Dept Entomology) Cracking Anopheles funestus: next-generation sequencing in a non-model system
Andy Clark (Cornell, Dept Molecular Biology & Genetics) Wild sex (determination mechanisms) in the house fly
John Sanderson (Cornell, Dept Entomology) An unexpected surprise: a hunter fly, Coenosia attenuata Stein, in North American greenhouses
Colin Meiklejohn (Rochester, Dept Biology) Meiotic sex chromosome inactivation in Drosophila
Cole Gilbert (Cornell, Dept Entomology) Evolution of a sense organ in the necks of flies

The METNET consortium relaxes at Goudi's Sagrada Familia after the Aphid Genomics meeting in Barcelona in June 2009. Left to right: Stefano Collela, Hubert Charles, Peter Ashton, Angela, Sandy MacDonald, and behind Gavin Thomas and Augusto Vellozo.