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EEBISO Annual Meeting
112 Heep Lab (main campus)Welcome back for the Fall 2015 semester! After big changes in leadership, the EEBISO is ready to kick off the school year with its annual general meeting, to be held next Friday September 11th at 4 pm (location TBA). We’d also like to announce the following new officers: President- Oona Takano Treasurer- Kristina Chyn Secretary- […]
EEBISO Fall Picnic
John Crompton Park Pavilion 201 Holleman Drive West, College Station, TX, United StatesWhen: Friday October 23rd, from 5 pm - 10pm Where: John Crompton Park Pavilion, 201 Holleman Drive West, College Station There will be Mexican food and a keg! Also some games, and a 50/50 raffle (half the pot goes to the lucky winner, and half to help fund future EEBISO events). We're also holding a costume contest! Prizes will […]
EEBISO Fall Picnic
John Crompton Park Pavilion 201 Holleman Drive West, College Station, TX, United StatesWhen: Friday October 23rd, from 5 pm - 10pm Where: John Crompton Park Pavilion, 201 Holleman Drive West, College Station There will be Mexican food and a keg! Also some games, and a 50/50 raffle (half the pot goes to the lucky winner, and half to help fund future EEBISO events). We're also holding a costume contest! Prizes will […]
EEB Journal Club
MSC, Room 2506 Memorial Student Center, College StationThis week's journal club reading is "Circularly polarized light as communication signals in mantis shrimps" by Gagnon and colleagues. Come join us for a potentially enlightening and possibly polarizing discussion. If nothing else, it promises to be punny. Also, there are videos in the supplement. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221501310X?np=yhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221501310X?np=y
EEB Journal Club
MSC, Room 2506 Memorial Student Center, College StationThis week's journal club reading is "Circularly polarized light as communication signals in mantis shrimps" by Gagnon and colleagues. Come join us for a potentially enlightening and possibly polarizing discussion. If nothing else, it promises to be punny. Also, there are videos in the supplement. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221501310X?np=yhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221501310X?np=y
EEB Journal Club – Jan 29
ILSB, Room 3145This week EEB Journal Club will be discussing the paper "Patterns of sexual dimorphism in Mexican alligator lizards" by Dashevsky and colleagues. Our first EEB seminar speaker Jesse Meik is a co-author. Journal club will meet in ILSB 3145 from 4-5pm. The full citation: Dashevsky et al. 2013. Patterns of sexual dimorphism in Mexican alligator […]