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Revision as of 16:45, 6 February 2017

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Biology/Physics Building Room 130, 9:00am to ~ 4:00pm



The EEB Graduate Student Symposium is an all day event where graduate students present their research to other graduate students and faculty. Any EEB graduate student can present: BS/MS, masters, PhD, old and new students. New graduate students usually present research ideas or preliminary data, while those more ‘seasoned’ students present their most recent results, often in preparation for upcoming spring and summer meetings.

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Schedule

Time Speaker Title
8:30-9:00 Coffee and potluck breakfast.
9:00-9:15 Dr. Rob Klee: DEEP Comissioner Welcome Address
9:15-9:30 Austin Spence Hummingbird sleep, poop, and other interests
9:30-9:45 Jaleigh Pier Temporally observed Temperature-Size Rule in a benthic marine mollusk fauna from Seymour Island, Antarctica
9:45-10:00 Annette Evans Red-backed salamanders do not evolve in response to 40 years of climate change
10:00-10:15
10:15-10:30 Andrew Stillman
10:30-11:00 Morning Break
11:00-11:15 Katie Taylor
11:15-11:30 Shihong Jia Soil pathogens and snow drive the plant diversity in a temperate forest
11:30-12:00 Dr. Manuel Morales, Willaims College Keynote Address
12:00-1:20 Lunch
1:20-1:30 Announcements
1:30-1:45 Kristen Nolting
1:45-2:00 Eliza Grames An integrative model of mechanisms underlying area sensitivity
2:00-2:15 Cora McGehee
2:15-2:30 Nasim Rahmatpour The genome of Funaria hygrometrica insights of transcriptome on structure and evolution
2:30-2:45 Madelynn von Baeyer, Anthropology
2:45-3:00 Rebecca Colby The presence and evolution of Na+, K+ - ATPase paralogs in a euryhaline fish, the Alewife
3:00-3:10 Afternoon Break
3:10-3:25 Samantha Apgar Florida Scrub-Jay social coordination in overgrown habitats: managing safe and selfish needs
3:25-3:40 Lauren Stanley
3:40-4:00 Speed Talks and Photo Contest
3:40-3:45 Amy LaFountain
3:45-3:50 Alex Hart
3:50-3:55 Tanner Matson
3:55-4:00 Photo Contest Results


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