Difference between revisions of "Current Topics in Ecology and Evolution Spring 2015"
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<b> Nora Mitchell                                                     Jimmy Bernot</b> <br> | <b> Nora Mitchell                                                     Jimmy Bernot</b> <br> | ||
− | Office: BioPharm 302                                           Office: TLS 478<br> | + | Office: BioPharm 302                                                 Office: TLS 478<br> |
− | Email: nora.mitchell@uconn.edu                         Email: james.bernot@uconn.edu<br> | + | Email: nora.mitchell@uconn.edu                                            &Email: james.bernot@uconn.edu<br> |
=Schedule= | =Schedule= |
Revision as of 22:14, 17 December 2014
Course Objectives
The purpose of this course is to explore the ecology and evolutionary biology research being conducted by top researchers in these fields. The Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department invites the highest caliber scientist to UConn as part of a weekly seminar series. Our class with have the opportunity to meet with these researchers in a comfortable, round-table table discussion each week. Prior to each discussion, as a group we will examine related scientific literature, learning how to critically read and interpret data from a variety of study systems. Following our discussions with the visiting researchers, we will attend the their formal lecture to the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department. Students will become critical readers of primary scientific literature, will be familiar with major research avenues in ecology and evolutionary biology, and will become comfortable asking questions and interacting with visiting scientists.
Instructors:
Nora Mitchell Jimmy Bernot
Office: BioPharm 302 Office: TLS 478
Email: nora.mitchell@uconn.edu &Email: james.bernot@uconn.edu
Schedule
Meeting Time
Thursday 2:30PM–5:00PM
Bamford Room (TLS 171)
Date | Speaker | Topic | Title |
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Jan. 22 | Yang Liu | Bryophyte phylogeny, and evolution of organelle genomes | |
Jan. 29 | Daniel Ksepka | Avian Paleobiology | |
Feb. 5 | Steven Pacala | Climate Change, Ecosystem Biology, and Plant Community Ecology |