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The Interdisciplinary Doctoral Degree Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at Texas A&M University is represented by a group of faculty from multiple departments in several colleges within the university. The purpose of the IDDP in EEB is to integrate research programs related to the disciplines of ecology and evolutionary biology and heighten awareness of this important area of biological research within our institution.     >> More

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EEB Fall 2024 Seminar Series schedule is up.  Check it out!

Check out our Students & Alumni section to  congratulate our August graduates Mason Clark, Emma Lehmberg, Nicole Scavo and Paolo Fascinetto-Zago and to welcome our new Fall cohort Eliyashhaib James, Sierra Sanders, Alister Brown and Loris Di Vozzo!

EEBISO 2024-25 leadership elections were held recently.  Congratulations to our new officers!

Don’t forget to take advantage of the EEB Honors and Awards link for future newsletters.

We still have EEB merch!  Check out the EEBISO store!

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Spotlight

David Bapst, an Assistant Instructional Professor in the Geology & Geophysics department at Texas A&M University, is newly promoted to core faculty membership in the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology program. His research delves into the intersection of phylogenetics and the fossil record, with a particular focus on marine invertebrates and using quantitative paleobiology to uncover macroevolutionary patterns. David's passion for paleontology was ignited during his college years when … [Read More >>] about Spotlight: David Bapst

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