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EEB Seminar Series – Spring 2018

February 16, 2018

Implications of gene-environment interplay for the evolution of behavior: insights from Drosophila melanogaster

Speaker: Julia Saltz, Rice University
Hosted by Aaron Tarone

Tagged With: aaron tarone, behavior, drosophila melanogaster, julia saltz, rice university

EEB Journal Club

March 4, 2016

This week Humberto Montoya will be leading our Journal Club discussion on a very recent paper co-authored by next week’s seminar speaker Todd Schlenke. The title of the paper is “Evolution of behavioral and cellular defenses against parasitoid wasps in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup.”  See you there!  [Get the paper.]

Tagged With: drosophila melanogaster, humberto montoya, parasitoid wasps, todd schlenke

EEB Journal Club

March 4, 2016

This week Humberto Montoya will be leading our Journal Club discussion on a very recent paper co-authored by next week’s seminar speaker Todd Schlenke. The title of the paper is “Evolution of behavioral and cellular defenses against parasitoid wasps in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup.”  See you there!  [Get the paper.]

Tagged With: drosophila melanogaster, humberto montoya, parasitoid wasps, todd schlenke

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