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Revision as of 19:19, 2 February 2018

Saturday, February 17, 2018

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. Michelle Williams, Associate Vice President for Research Welcome Address
9:15-9:30 Elizabeth Herder, MCB
9:30-9:45 Annette Evans Something cool about salamanders
9:45-10:00 Elizabeth Clifton Termites are cool too
10:00-10:15 Katherine Taylor Lacewing Genome and Phylogeny
10:15-10:30 Andrew Stillman Post-fire Woodpeckers
10:30-10:45 Morning Break
10:45-11:00 Jaleigh Pier
11:00-11:15 Sam Apgar Marsh bird behavior
11:15-11:30 Eliza Grames The process of process-based model development
11:30-11:45 Marketa Zimova Snowshoe hares and camoflague mismatch
11:45-12:00 Kristen Nolting Plant Stuff...Probs South Africa...Probs Proteaceae
12:00-1:20 Lunch
1:20-1:30 Announcements
1:30-2:00 Dr. William Ryerson, Saint Anselm College Keynote Address: Science at a Liberal Arts College: A Choose Your Own Adventure Tale.
2:00-2:15 Jacob Kasper Why we should stop eating old fish.
2:15-2:30 Tanisha Williams South African Plants (of course!)
2:30-2:45 Val Milici Precipitation implications for tropical plant diseases and diversity
2:45-3:00 Eileen Schaub Something something Alaska plants
3:00-3:10 Afternoon Break
3:25-3:40 Sumaira Zaman Comparative Evaluation of Gene Annotation Methods in Conifers
3:40-3:55 Henry Frye
3:40-4:00 Speed Talks and Photo Contest
3:55-4:00 Kevin Keegan Remote sensing plants in South Africa
4:00-4:05 Dipanjana Dalui
4:05-4:10 Austin Spence Hummingbird
4:10-4:15 Photo Contest Results


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