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
January 22, 2016 Quantitative Genetics and Development
Michael Morrissey, University of St Andrews
January 22, 2016 Osteohistology and growth of Edmontosaurus annectens and assessment of ontogenetic gait changes in hadrosaurid dinosaurs
Mateusz Wosik, Appraisal Exam
January 21, 2016 Land use and environmental change effects on fish metacommunities in estuaries
Andrew Chin, Appraisal seminar
January 15, 2016 Disease in motion: childhood infections in a changing world
Jessica Metcalf, Princeton
January 15, 2016 Osteohistological reconstruction of body mass growth curves in extant and extinct tetrapods
Kentaro Chiba, Appraisal seminar
December 17, 2015 Evaluating ecosystem condition by quantifying resilience
Karl Lamothe, Appraisal seminar
December 15, 2015 Deciphering Pleiotropic Effects: A molecular characterization of the foraging gene in Drosophila melanogaster
Aaron Allen, Exit seminar
December 14, 2015 Not your average peep-show: looking at how seminal proteins induce post-mating changes in female Drosophila
Mariana Wolfner, Cornell University
December 4, 2015 The Ecology and Epidemiology of Ebola
John Drake, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia
December 4, 2015 Reproductive ecology and genetics of plant invasions: a case study with Lythrum salicaria –purple loosestrife
Christopher Balogh, Appraisal seminar