Events
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- EEB Seminars
- Livestream seminars can be viewed here seminar link.
Seminars in other departments
Atwood Colloquium in Ecology & Evolution
This special two-day event provides a fantastic opportunity to learn about the most exciting research in ecology & evolution being done at U of T and abroad.
Broadening Representation & Equity With Science (BREWS)
We promote inclusion and equity through community-building tea breaks and data-driven discussions. We are always looking for speakers & ideas for discussions, so please get in touch!
Conservation Science Group
The EEB Conservation Group is a collaboration of undergrad & grad students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty interested in conservation science.
Upcoming & Past Events
November 27, 2017 The Evolution of Sex-specific Virulence in Infectious Diseases
Dr. Francisco Ubeda, Royal Holloway, University of London
November 27, 2017 Coexistence in a warm and patchy world
Exit Seminar: Tess Grainger
November 24, 2017 The Influence of Viruses on the Growth and Mortality of Phytoplankton
Exit Seminar: Michael Staniewski
November 23, 2017 How parasites shape their world: implications for stage structure, stability, and virulence evolution
Dr. Jessica Hite, University of Nebraska
November 20, 2017 The MNS blood group and resistance to malaria
Dr. Ellen Leffler, University of Oxford
November 16, 2017 Viral evolution in changing environments: general principles and applications to HIV treatment
Dr. Alison Hill, Harvard University
November 15, 2017 Ecology and evolution of vector-borne diseases: at the interface of theory and data
Appraisal Seminar: Tsukushi Kamiya
November 13, 2017 Pervasive epigenetic effects of transposable elements impact genome evolution
Dr. Grace Lee, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
October 30, 2017 Co-influence of abiotic and biotic environments on plant local adaptation
Anna O’Brien, PDF in Frederickson lab
October 27, 2017 Evaluating the promise of a transmissible vaccine
Scott Nuismer, U. Idaho