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* 10 minutes for a mini student presentation
 
* 10 minutes for a mini student presentation
 
* 25-30 minutes to discuss paper
 
* 25-30 minutes to discuss paper
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===Requirements===
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All students taking this meeting for credit (and all others who wish to participate) should sign up to present a paper at least once per semester. The schedule below lists our meeting dates. <br>
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:Email [mailto:brigette.zacharczenko@gmail.com Brigette Zacharczenko] to reserve your date -or- <br>
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:Grad students may edit this page themselves <br>
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A few days before your date to present, email Brigette with a link or PDF for your paper (or upload it yourself).<br>
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Feel free to send Brigette links to interesting articles any time during the week.
  
 
==Schedule==
 
==Schedule==

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Insect Systematics, Morphology, Evolution & Biology
Course #: EEB 5895 Section 028
Date/time: Mondays 12-1
Location: TLS 471, the Wag Lab
Contact: David Wagner, Brigette Zacharczenko

Purpose

The Wag Lab meetings are open to graduate students, undergraduate students, employees, alumni and friends who are interested in entomology.
Our lab focuses mostly on Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, and Odonata, but our members have a variety of interests.
The main goals of these meetings are to:

  • Present papers and start discussion on relevant topics in entomology
  • Discuss general lab matters
  • Brainstorm research ideas and present results
  • Tell dirty biology-related jokes

Lab members are encouraged to attend every lab meeting, read every paper, and come prepared with questions.
Entomology related show-and-tell is always welcome in the form of specimens (alive or dead), articles, books, or powerpoint presentations.

Format

  • 10 minutes for lab matters and logistics for the week
  • 10 minutes show and tell, bugs in the news, and current events
  • 10 minutes for a mini student presentation
  • 25-30 minutes to discuss paper

Requirements

All students taking this meeting for credit (and all others who wish to participate) should sign up to present a paper at least once per semester. The schedule below lists our meeting dates.

Email Brigette Zacharczenko to reserve your date -or-
Grad students may edit this page themselves

A few days before your date to present, email Brigette with a link or PDF for your paper (or upload it yourself).
Feel free to send Brigette links to interesting articles any time during the week.

Schedule