Seminars
EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2018
HFSB, Room 104“Everyone in the world is my friend: The genetics of hyper-sociability in domestic dogs” Speaker: Bridgett vonHoldt, Princeton University Co-hosted with G2: Bill Murphy All seminars are held on Mondays at 3:30 pm in HFSB 104 unless otherwise noted. Refreshments served before start.
EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2018
HFSB, Room 104Dr. Sharlene Santana from the Dept. of Biology and the Burke Museum at the University of Washington is giving the last EEB seminar of the semester next Monday, April 30 at 3:30 pm in HFSB 104. Her talk title is Bat cranial diversity: from ontogeny to macroevolution. She is hosted by Mike Smotherman (BIOL) Research […]
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Carole Baldwin
WFES 407 TX, United StatesDeep Dive to Discovery Dr. Carole Baldwin National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution) Thursday 6th September, 4-5pm, WFES 407 Please join us for a special WFSC/EEB co-sponsored seminar by Dr. Carole Baldwin, Vertebrate Zoology Department Chair and Research Scientist, National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), Washington D.C. Dr. Baldwin will talk about her […]
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Kira Delmore
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Studying the role seasonal migration plays in speciation and its genetic basis” Presenter: Kira Delmore, Assistant Professor, Dept of Biology, Texas A&M University Hosted by Gil Rosenthal
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Postdocs
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesPostdoc Talks "Bridging basic and applied: Saving the world with a fly" Jonathan Cammack Decomposition ecology serves as a platform on which one can decipher the mechanisms regulating nutrient recycling of ephemeral resources. Such an approach provides opportunities for multidisciplinary studies involving fields such as entomology, microbiology, nutrition ecology, and chemical ecology. In addition to […]
EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Peter McIntyre
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United States“Upstream battles: connecting species, ecosystems, and landscapes by restoring fish migrations“ Presenter: Peter McIntyre, Associate Professor, Dept of Natural Resources, Cornell University Hosted by Kirk Winemiller