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EEB Seminar Series – Fall 2021

  • In-person seminars will be held in Rudder Tower 501 unless noted otherwise**.
  • Seminars are held on Monday at 4 pm Central Time (U.S. and Canada) unless noted otherwise*.
  • Link for Zoom seminars
  • Links to seminar recordings will be posted as they become available.
  • For questions, email Dr. Nick Jacobsen
Date Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic
sep 6 Labor Day
sep 13 General Meeting (Zoom)
sep 20 EEB Graduate Student Seminar  (Zoom only)
Erin Nguyen
Title: Characteristics of the natural flow regime paradigm explain occurrence of imperiled prairie fishes

sep 27 Jeff Tomberlin  (Zoom only)
Texas A&M University
Title: Why Fruits Rot, Seeds Mold, and Meat Spoils: Janzen, death and applied research

oct 4 Keith Gido
Kansas State University
Title: Predatory Fish Invasions: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Hosted by Josh Perkin
oct 11 Janna Fierst
University of Alabama
Title: Evolution of Genome Size and Complexity in Nematodes
Hosted by Vaishali Katju
oct 18 No seminar today
oct 25 John Losey  –  CANCELLED
Cornell University
Title: The Coccinellid Conundrum: Citizen scientists help connect the dots
nov 1 No seminar, ESA conference
nov 8 Rupesh Kariyat
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Title: Inbreeding, Herbivory and Plant Defenses: Lessons from Solanaceae and Hornworms
Hosted by Anjel Helms
nov 15 Courtney Fitzpatrick
Texas A&M University
Title:  Trait Evolution in a Social World
Co-hosted with ABS
nov 22 Maria del Pilar Fernandez
Washington State University
Title:  Integrating the Human and Ecological Dimensions of Vector-borne Diseases: From Chagas to Lyme
Co-hosted with Sarah Hamer and ABS

nov 29 No seminar, Thanksgiving holiday
dec 6 Kathryn A. Hanley
New Mexico State University
Title:  Spillover, Spillback and Spread: How Viruses From Wildlife Take Over the World
Co-hosted with Gabe Hamer and ABS

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Heather Baldi
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Office: WFES 206
Phone: (979) 845-2114
Email Heather

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