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First day of fall semester classes have been cancelled. CODE MAROON ALERT Due to heavy rain and flooding from Hurricane Harvey, Texas A&M University classes are cancelled Monday August 28th and Tuesday August 29th. Essential personnel only. Go to emergency.tamu.edu for more information.
CODE MAROON ALERT Due to heavy rain and flooding from Hurricane Harvey, Texas A&M University classes are cancelled Monday August 28th and Tuesday August 29th. Essential personnel only. Go to emergency.tamu.edu for more information.
Classes will begin Wednesday, August 30. The university will resume full operation.
Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2017 is a free workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating high quality graphics in […]
Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2017 is a free workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating high quality graphics in […]
2017 Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution Satellite meeting on Mitochondrial Genomics and Evolution in Ein Gidi, Israel September 3-6
Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2017 is a free workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating high quality graphics in […]
Michael Tobler Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Kansas State University “Extreme environments, physiological adaptation, and the origin of species” Hosted by Gary Voelker Refresments served before start.
Now that everyone has had a week to settle into the new semester, we will be holding our first EEBISO meeting this Friday at 5:30pm at O'Bannon's (on Northgate). We would like to invite any grad students interested in participating to come join us and learn more about what we do. You do not need […]
Heath Blackmon Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, Dept of Biology “The evolution of large scale genome structure” Co-hosted with G2: Bill Murphy Refreshments served before start.
Ashleigh M. Faris Dissertation Defense “STUDIES ON VARIATION IN TEXAS BLOW FLIES (DIPTERA: CALLIPHORIDAE)" Friday, September 15, 2017 2:00 pm 413 Minnie Belle Heep Building
Journal Club meets every Friday at 4 pm at O'Bannon's in Northgate to discuss the wonders of science. Friday, Sept 15th we'll be talking about sperm storage in guppies. Our sperm expert R.S. Bovio will be leading the discussion. Please extend this invitation to other student/staff/faculty who might be interested in EEB.
Susannah French Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Utah State University “Physiological Trade-offs in Changing Environments” Hosted by Spence Behmer Refreshments served before start.
MSC Wiley Lecture Series is a student programming committee in the Memorial Student Center focused on bringing speakers to campus to discuss public policy issues. This Wednesday, September 20th at 7 pm in MSC 2406 we will be hosting our first program of the year covering Constitution Day, and will be focusing on environmental policy. Event flyer […]
Cragen King Thesis: Molecular Phylogenetic Investigation of the Clingfishes Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences WFES 119 22 Sept 2017 @ 8 a.m.
Journal Club meets every Friday at 4 pm at O'Bannon's in Northgate to discuss the wonders of science. Friday, Sept 22 we'll be discussing an interesting article about the behavioral mechanisms involved in hybridizing flies. Daniel Powell we'll be leading the discussion.
Joshua Drew Lecturer and M.A. Program Advisor, Ecology, Evolution & Environmental Biology, Columbia University “Ecosystem Services and Fisheries Resiliency in Pacific Coral Reefs” Hosted by Jessica Light Refresments served before start.
Audra Hinson, Tidal wetland soil organic carbon across the conterminous United States. Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 Time: 1:00 p.m. Place: Wildlife, Fisheries, and Ecological Sciences Building (WFES) Room: 348
Tan Zhou, Advances in Waveform and Photon Counting LiDAR Processing for Forest Vegetation Applications. Date: Thursday, Sep 28, 2017 Time: 1:00 p.m. Place: Wild life and Ecological science building (WFES) Room: 336 (Kyle conference room)