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EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2022

  • 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 — unless one is noted specifically in the information below.
  • Links to seminar recordings may be posted as they become available.
  • For questions, email Dr. Nick Jacobsen
Date Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic
jan 24 General Meeting
jan 31 No EEB seminar, but please consider attending the (optional) G2 graduate student seminar at4 pm in BioBio 108.
feb 7 Geoffrey Hill
Auburn University
Title:  Honest Signaling Via Red Pigmentation: biochemistry matters
In person and online via Zoom
feb 17
***
Arianne Cease
Arizona State University
Title: Linking Locust Nutrition, Migration, and Livelihoods Through Global Collaborations
Co-hosted with Entomology
***Thursday, 4pm Heep Center, Rm 103
feb 21 No seminar
feb 28
***
Michael Lynch
Arizona State University
Title:  The Evolutionary Origin of Cell Biology’s Scaling Laws
Co-hosted with Genetics
***Auditorium/Room 108, BCBP Bldg., 4pm
mar 7 EEB Postdocs
mar 14 Spring Break, no seminar
mar 21 Alex Keene
Texas A&M University
Title:  Neural and Genetic Regulation of Sleep-feeding Interactions
mar 28 John Werren
University of Rochester
Title:  The Nested Dolls of Parasitism: From Genomes to Organisms & Back
Co-hosted with G2
Zoom ONLY
apr 4
**
Mark Kirkpatrick
University of Texas at Austin
Title:  Fish with Three Tales: The evolution of recombination on stickleback sex chromosomes
** BioBio Bldg., Auditorium/Room108
Co-hosted with G2, in-person only
apr 11
**
Joanna Lambert
University of Colorado at Boulder
Co-hosted with ABS
**UPDATE 4/7/22:  THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN CANCELLED.  **
apr 18
**
Klaus-Peter Koepfli
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Title:  Using Genomics to Inform the Conservation Management of Ex Situ Populations of Threatened Species
** Location: BioBio Bldg. (BICH), Auditorium/Room108
Co-hosted with ABS

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