EBIO Brown Bag

The lunch hour brown bag series offers an opportunity for graduate students, post-docs, research assistants, and faculty in the Ecology and Evolutionaly Biology Department to present portions of his or her research, stories of recent travels to conduct scientific work, and/or other science related events or interests. This forum is an excellent chance for members of the department, but especially graduate students, to gain valuable feedback on method development, statistical analyses, and many other aspects of their work.

Brown bag offers a relatively informal atmosphere that fosters dynamic discussions about the topic at hand and friendly conversation among departmental members. These meetings are held during the Fall and Spring semesters of each academic year at 12pm in room N240 of the Ramaley Biology Building.


EBIO Brown Bag Spring 2008 Sechedule
Date
Speaker
Title
Room
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Apr 2 Amanda Redford   N240
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Apr 16 Brett Melbourne Extinction risk depends strongly on factors conributing to stochasticity N240
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Apr 23 Clint Francis Habitat selection & community composition related to noise disturbance N240


 

 

 


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