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
April 6, 2016 Award-winning U of T biologists tackle Sex, Genomes & Evolution at free public lecture
Join EEB in celebrating two Steacie’s to one Department!
April 6, 2016 The effects of climate change on aquatic invertebrates: individual to community responses
Dachin Frances, Appraisal seminar
April 5, 2016 Kin recognition: proximate mechanisms and behavioural consequences in the Trinidadian guppy
Mitch Daniel, Appraisal seminar
April 4, 2016 Landscape genetics research for wildlife conservation and management
Jeff Bowman, OMNR/Trent U
April 4, 2016 Sensorimotor integration in echolocators, with an emphasis on aerially hawking bats
Heather Mayberry, Appraisal seminar
April 1, 2016 Disentangling the impacts of mutation and selection on regulatory variation
Patricia Wittkopp, U Michigan
March 21, 2016 Population dynamics of Pacific herring in British Columbia
Luke Rogers, Appraisal seminar
March 11, 2016 Selfish genes and their initial selective advantages in flowering plants
Jeremiah Busch, Washington State University, Pullman
March 10, 2016 Molecular population genomics of the floral polymorphism tristyly
Ramesh Arunkumar, Exit seminar
**Note room change
ESC 3087
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March 7, 2016 Transvection – interchromosomal gene regulation: making the complex more complicated
Thomas Merritt, Laurentian University
** 1pm **