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EEB Seminar Series – Fall 2020

  • Due to nationwide precautions instituted for protections against coronavirus, all seminars will be held online via the Zoom link here.
  • Meeting ID: 975 6856 4778.  To get a passcode, email Dr. Nick Jacobsen.
  • Seminars are held on Monday at 4 pm Central Time (U.S. and Canada) unless noted otherwise*.
  • Links to seminar recordings will be posted as soon as available. Click on the Replay icon to access.
  • For questions, email Dr. Nick Jacobsen
Date Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic, Host
aug 31 EEB Faculty and General Meeting
sep 7 Ping He, Professor, Biochemistry & Biophysics, TAMU
How do plants activate defense without running amok? Lessons from genetics
Co-hosted with G2 Seminar**
** Please register in advance for this meeting at this Zoom link.  Once registered, you will receive an email confirmation with information about how to join the seminar.
sep 14 Andrew Kern, Evergreen Associate Professor, University of Oregon
Putting the HAL in Haldane: leveraging machine learning for population genomics
Hosted by EEB students Emma Lehmberg and Zach Hancock
sep 21
* 3:30
Emily DuVal, Alice Boyle, Elsie Shogren, Ben Vernasco
The process and products of sexual selection: Ecology, behavior, genomics, and physiology of manakins
Hosted by EEB student Amanda Beckman
sep 28 Kory Evans, Assistant Professor, Rice University
Rapid Evolutionary Innovation in the Face of Integration: The story of the parrotfish beak
Hosted by Kevin Conway
oct 5 Anna Armitage, Professor, TAMU Galveston
Climate change and coastal ecosystems: Ecological consequences of mangrove expansion into salt marshes
Hosted by Micky Eubanks and ABS
oct 12 Elinor Lichtenberg, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas
Pollinator biodiversity and pollination in human-dominated landscapes
Hosted by Juliana Rangel Posada
oct 19 EEB Postdoc: Keisuke Atsumi
Non-additivity in heterozygous genome pervades phenotypic distribution of male F1 hybrids: a meta-analysis
Hosted by Gil Rosenthal
oct 26 EEB Graduate Students Jamie Alfieri (t) and Bert Foquet (b)
Title (Jamie Alfieri): Hybridization in Galliformes: Why the chicken crossed the road
Title (Bert Foquet):  Locust phase polyphenism in a phylogenetic framework
Hosted by Micky Eubanks
nov 2 Andre Kessler, Professor, Cornell University
Chemical information driving plant interactions and community dynamics
Hosted by ENTO student Morgan Thompson
nov 9 Sanjay Antony-Babu, Assistant Professor, TAMU
Bad guys need friends too: pathobiomes and interkingdom interactions in pathogenesis
Hosted by TBA
nov 16 No seminar
Entomological Society of America Conference
nov 23 Roberto Mendoza, Professor, Universidad Autonoma de Nueveo Leon
Multidisciplinary research for the domestication of alligator gar in Mexico
Hosted by  Milton Torres, Masami Fujiwara, and ABS

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