EEB Seminar Series – Barnabas Daru
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesPutting the biogeography of vascular plants on the global map Presenter: Barnabas Daru, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Host: Michelle Lawing Abstract
EEB Journal Club
O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United States. . . Friday, November 8. This week Emma Lehmberg will present a paper discussing the collective intelligence of slime molds. Come join the discussion at O'Bannon's at 4PM on Friday. Hope to see everyone there!
R Hack Day
ILSB, 1st Floor Audtitorium Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United StatesHeath Blackmon will be hosting an R hack day and workshop on Saturday, November 9, from 9:30 AM-5:00 PM in the ILSB auditorium. This hack day is a chance to work on projects in R. These could be statistical analyses, plotting, data manipulation, or web app development in Shiny. Ideally, this is a chance to […]
EEB Fall Seminar Series – Paco Moore
Rudder Tower, Room 410Interactions, Stability and the Emergence of Biological Properties: Reflections on Work in Several Systems Presenter: Paco Moore, University of Akron Host: Michelle Lawing and ESSM Dr. Moore is visiting from the Department of Biology at the University of Akron. His lab studies the evolutionary consequences of gene-gene interactions, the interface between micro and macro evolution, […]
Public Lecture – Dorothy Roberts
MSC, Room 2400 TX, United StatesThe Glasscock Center is honored to welcome distinguished scholar Dorothy Roberts (University of Pennsylvania) for a major public lecture entitled “Race, Science, and Justice” on November 14th. Her pathbreaking work in law and public policy focuses on urgent contemporary issues in health, social justice, and bioethics, especially as they impact the lives of women, children […]
EEB Journal Club
O'Bannon's 103 Boyett, College Station, United States. . . Friday, November 15. Natalie Hamilton will present a paper discussing a hot debate in taxonomy: whether a photograph can be a type specimen or not. The main article is Krell and Marshall. Attached are two other short opinion pieces on the matter. People might find it interesting to know just HOW heated […]