eeb seminars
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Heath Blackmon
BioBio, Room 108 TX, United StatesHeath 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.
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Susannah French
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesSusannah French Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Utah State University “Physiological Trade-offs in Changing Environments” Hosted by Spence Behmer Refreshments served before start.
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Joshua Drew
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesJoshua 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.
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Postdoc Research Presentations
Rudder Tower, Room 410October 16, 3:30 pm Location: 410 Rudder Tower Postdoc Research Presentations Title: Population Genetics and Colony Breeding Structure of the Invasive Ant Brachyponera chinensis Speaker: Pierre-André Eyer (ENTO) (Talk Summary) Title: Beyond lethality – costs of varying thermal resources under the perceived risk of predation Speaker: Travis Rusch (ENTO) (Talk Summary) […]
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Graduate Research Presentations
Rudder Tower, Room 410October 23, 3:30 pm Location: 410 Rudder Tower Graduate Research Presentations Title: The rearing environment of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) queens affects queen physiology and worker behavior Speaker: Elizabeth Walsh (ENTO) (Talk Summary) Title: Mate choice in early generation swordtail fish hybrids Speaker: Daniel Powell (BIOL) (Talk Summary)
Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Irene Newton
410 Rudder Tower College Station, United StatesIrene Newton Assistant Professor, Dept of Biology, Indiana University “Mi Casa es su Casa: How an intracellular symbiont manipulates host biology” Hosted by Mariana Mateos Refreshments served before start.