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EEB Seminar Series – Fall 2023

All seminars will be held in HFSB 102 on Monday at 4 pm Central Time (U.S. and Canada) unless noted otherwise***.  For questions, email EEB Program Coordinator Heather Baldi.

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Date Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic
aug 28 Fall 2023 General Meeting
Host: EEB Executive Committee
sep 4 Labor Day, no seminar
sep 11 Dai Shizuka
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Title: The hidden social lives of migrant sparrows in winter
Host: Courtney Fitzpatrick
sep 18 Elina Nino
University of California – Davis
Title:  Supporting honey bee colony success within California’s agricultural landscapes
Host:  Juliana Rangel  /  Co-host: ABS
sep 25 Marion Le Gall
Arizona State University
Title:  Unraveling herbivores behavior and performance: nutritional ecology as a tool for sustainable pest management strategies
Host:  Anjel Helms
oct 2 Joel Berger
Colorado State University
Title:  Extreme Conservation: Moving Science to Action
Host:  Perry Barboza  /  Co-host:  ABS
oct 9 No seminar
oct 16 Jessica Light
Texas A&M University
Title:  Mice, lice, and museums: Leveraging natural history collections to understand diversity, distributions, and disease in a rapidly changing world
Host:  GENE (G2)  /  Co-host:  EEB
oct 23 Chelsea Wood
University of Washington
Title: Is the world wormier than it used to be? Answers from a new subdiscipline: the historical ecology of parasitism
Hosts:  Sarah Hamer, Jordan Salomon (student)
oct 30 Ryan Bracewell
Indiana University – Bloomington
Title:  The genomic consequences of changes in chromosome structure
Host:  Heath Blackmon  /  Co-host:  GENE (G2)
nov 6
TBA

Title:
nov 13 EEB Graduate Students
Title:
nov 20 Thanksgiving holiday, no seminar
nov 27 EEB Postdoc Series: Nicole Foley
Texas A&M University
Title:  Mammalian species trees and where to find them
Host:  Bill Murphy
dec 4 Donovan German
University of California, Irvine
Title:  Unlocking the mysteries of the inner tube of life: a gut-eyed view of nutritional ecology
Host:  Spence Behmer

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Office: WFES 206
Phone: (979) 845-2114
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