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MORPH sponsored symposia and minicourses
The MORPH Research Coordination Network will sponsor a series of symposia and workshops in conjunction with diverse biological societies. In 2008, MORPH plans build on the success of the 2007 MORPH Minicourse by hosting another minicourse. Please check back for updates on the topic and location.
 

Minicourses:
More about minicourses

2008: T.B.A.

2007: Investigating the Evolution of Plant Form: Conceptual Integration from the Molecular to the Ecological
 

Symposia:
2008: planned MORPH symposia

2007: Symposia at BSA/ASPB

  • Evolutionary Development
  • Evolution of Flower Development: From Phenotypes to Genes
  • Emerging Model Species for Developmental, Evolutionary, and Functional Analyses
  • Molecules to Morphology: Developing an Understanding of Plant Evolution Through Time
  • The Functional Significance of Leaf Shape Variation - Towards a Consensus from Gene to Community
  • Vegetative Development
  • Evolution of Development and Physiology

2006: The Comparative - Phylogenetic Method Of Reconstructing Evolutionary History

2005: Causes and Consequences of Floral Developmental Change

2004: Discerning Homologies: Gene Expression, Development, and Morphology

 

Other MORPH meetings

2007: MORPH Minicourse: Investigating the Evolution of Plant Form

2005: Meeting of botanical gardens

2003: Meeting of the core participant research groups

Other Plant Morphology Meetings and Symposia

2008: Frontiers of Plant Sexual Reproduction III

2006: The Third International Rubiaceae Conference

 

Past plant evo-devo symposia

Regulatory genes and the evolution of plant phenotype

Plant evolution and development: lessons learned from candidate genes

 

 

 

 

Please contact William (Ned) Friedman if you have an appropriate symposium you would like posted here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hosted by University of Colorado, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology