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2022 Ecological Integration Symposium

The Return of the “Ologists”

The 2022 Ecological Integration Symposium Committee invites you to attend the 23rd Annual Texas A&M University Ecological Integration Symposium on April 7th and 8th, 2022 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

During this free, two-day event, we will celebrate the return of our in-person symposium and the return of ecologists to in-person symposiums and conferences. This year, plenary speakers will be on April 7th. Student presentations and poster sessions will be on April 8th. A social will follow the symposium on Friday evening.

Speakers

We are excited to announce our 2022 plenary speakers: Dr. Karen Beard (Utah State University),  Dr. Dan Blumstein (University of California, Los Angeles), Dr. Richard Karban (University of California, Davis),  Dr. Corrie Moreau (Cornell University), and Dr. Peter Marra (Georgetown University).  See the 2022 Plenary Speakers page for bios and links. You can also download a PDF version as a take-along.

Abstract Submission and Registration

We encourage everybody to register for the event, whether or not you are presenting research. Please fill out the registration form in the link below.  The deadline for abstract submission is March 24th.

Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1AlR4Ok4xsPLEemG-G7I7I8lwtAS2SZKPbFrtRQei1vE/edit
Abstract:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfe2U2F3C4tgxVBr67_qW1YTKVI__tv6wpIWPzEYJVUVKGrbQ/viewform
Volunteer and Judge Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3Kri7A_jUJkS72cfxX5y88J0LYOllxJPwiHT22JpVej9CRQ/viewform

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Special thanks to our sponsors!

2022 Ecological Integration Symposium

What is EIS?

Texas A&M University’s Ecological Integration Symposium (EIS) is an annual interdisciplinary event that brings together a diverse group of leading scientists and students from the fields of ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation. The symposium provides an excellent opportunity for both local and visiting students to showcase their work and engage in meaningful dialogue with the invited speakers.

Continuing the tradition of EIS since its inception in 2000, we are a graduate student-run event that is open to the public and free to attend.

The organizing committee is grateful to our sponsors for their support and to the large body of faculty, students and public who have made this event possible.

For questions, comments for more information, email us at theeis.tamu@gmail.com.

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