EEB Spring Seminar Series – Postdoc Presentations
HFSB, Room 104Postdoc Presentations Arbovirus emergence in the US: a case study on Zika virus Presenter: Estelle Martin, Ph.D., Dept. of Entomology, Hamer Lab The emergence and re-emergence of mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, chikungunya and dengue fever remains a global public health challenge that threatens many communities in the continental United States and beyond. The Zika […]
EEB Journal Club
O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United States... Friday, Mar 29. This week David Saenz will lead our discussion on how bioluminescent courtship signals drive phenotypic evolution in fireflies. As usual, we will meet at O'Bannon's at 4pm this Friday. Hope to see everyone there!
2019 Ecological Integration Symposium (EIS)
Rudder Tower & Theater Texas A&M University, College Station, TXThe 2019 Ecological Integration Symposium Committee invites you to attend the 20th Annual Texas A&M University Ecological Integration Symposium on April 4th and 5th, 2019 at Rudder Tower and Theater at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. During this free, two-day event we will explore ecology through Celebrating 20 years of Ecological Integration. This year, plenary speaker and student presentations will be spread […]
Dissertation Proposal – Steven Bovio
WFES 411 College Station, TX, United StatesStephen Bovio (EEB student, Rosenthal Lab) will be defending his dissertation proposal this Thursday, April 11 and everyone is invited to attend the public portion of the proposal defense (info below). His public presentation will be at 2 pm in WFES 411. His talk title is Evolutionary consequences of natural and sexual selection on hybridizing […]
EEB/ABS Annual Crawfish Boil
Gil Rosenthal's 3693 Preakness Circle, College Station, TX, United StatesThe EEB/ABS Annual Crawfish Boil will be held on Friday, April 12th starting at 6PM. Gil and Rhonda will be hosting this year. Contact Amanda Beckman for details.
EEB Spring Seminar Series – Daniel Spalink
HFSB, Room 104Evolutionary divergence and geographic convergence: drivers of evolution and patterns of assembly of one of the world’s most diverse plant families Presenter: Daniel Spalink, Department of Ecosystem Science & Management, Texas A&M University Hosted by Hojun Song