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
December 4, 2017 The Population Genomics of Herbicide Resistance
Appraisal Seminar: Julia Kreiner
December 4, 2017 The Molecular Evolution of Cetacean Dim-Light Vision: In Vitro Studies of Rhodopsin Over a Macroevolutionary Transition
Exit Seminar: Sarah Dungan
December 1, 2017 When Worlds Collide: Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis of High-Dimensional Multivariate Data
Dean Adams, Iowa State University
December 1, 2017 Effects of corridors on host-parasite dynamics
Appraisal seminar: Juan Vargas Soto
November 30, 2017 Body Size Evolution and Diversity of Fishes using the Neotropical Cichlids (Cichlinae) as a Model System
Exit seminar: Sarah Steele
November 29, 2017 Evolutionary processes in urban environments
James Santangelo: Appraisal Seminar
November 29, 2017 Selection, constraint, and adaptation in the visual genes of Neotropical cichlid fishes and other vertebrates
Exit Seminar: Frances Hauser
November 28, 2017 Evolution and Molecular Mechanisms of Photoreceptor Transmutation in Reptiles
Exit seminar: Ryan Schott
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