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EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Anjel Helms

August 28, 2018

“Plant eavesdropping in multitrophic interactions”


Presenter: Anjel Helms, Assistant Professor, Entomology, Texas A&M University
Hosted by Hojun Song

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EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Joseph Bernardo

August 28, 2018

“Deconstructing an assemblage at multiple spatial and temporal scales, from contemporary metacommunities to its incipience in deep time”
Presenter: Joseph Bernardo, Research Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Texas A&M University
Hosted by Hojun Song

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Spotlight: Heath Blackmon

September 20, 2017

Heath Blackmon received his Ph.D. in 2015 from the University of Texas at Arlington where he studied the evolution of sex chromosomes and karyotypes in Coleoptera and other invertebrates. He then transitioned to a postdoc for two years at the University of Minnesota. In Minnesota, he worked on a variety of projects spanning theoretical population genetics and macroevolutionary methods.

His lab will focus on evolutionary genomics with a particular concentration on understanding the dynamics of sex chromosome evolution.  [Read more…] about Spotlight: Heath Blackmon

Filed Under: Spotlight Tagged With: biology, evolutionary genomics, heath blackmon, tamu

Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Perry Barboza

September 16, 2017

November 13, 3:30 pm
Location:  410 Rudder Tower

Title:  A nutritional approach to resilience and vulnerability of wildlife
Speaker:  Perry Barboza, Texas A&M University
Hosted by Kirk Winemiller

Refreshments served before start

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New Student Conferences

July 16, 2017

May 24 – Jul 20, 2017

New Student Conferences

All Day (until July 20) Texas A&M University

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