Events

BioLunch - Three Talks - DBS

Time: Sep 10, 2014 (12:00 PM)
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This week's Biolunch we will have three talks from this summer's Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists:

Edward Burress

"Ecological Diversification Among Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Cichlids"

Malorie Hayes

"Making Sense of the Confusion: A molecular assessment of the genus 'Barbus' (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)"

Milton Tan

"Phylogenomics and the Evolution of Paedomorphism in the Cypriniformes"

Please come with your lunches to Funchess 362 at noon on Wednesday and hear some talks on research on fish evolution from your fellow graduate students!

Also, I'd like to fill out the semester so we have Biolunch every week, but so far there are almost no weeks filled, and so I'd really like to have things scheduled for the rest of September soon! If you have something to talk about for an hour, or a proposal or defense seminar you need to give, you can still sign up for a time like in the past. But if you have given a recent conference presentation you want to give or have an upcoming conference talk that you want to practice, we will also be having Biolunches with multiple talks like next weeks! This week might be a theme week, but it doesn't have to be!

Finally, if you are a new graduate student, I'd like to try and organize an introductory Biolunch. If you'd like to give a short talk (about five minutes) about yourself and your research interests, and any past research you've done, let me know, and if I get enough interest I'll let you all know when we're going to do it!

Cheers

Milton


Details:

This week's Biolunch we will have three talks from this summer's Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists:

Edward Burress

"Ecological Diversification Among Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Cichlids"

Malorie Hayes

"Making Sense of the Confusion: A molecular assessment of the genus 'Barbus' (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)"

Milton Tan

"Phylogenomics and the Evolution of Paedomorphism in the Cypriniformes"

Please come with your lunches to Funchess 362 at noon on Wednesday and hear some talks on research on fish evolution from your fellow graduate students!

Also, I'd like to fill out the semester so we have Biolunch every week, but so far there are almost no weeks filled, and so I'd really like to have things scheduled for the rest of September soon! If you have something to talk about for an hour, or a proposal or defense seminar you need to give, you can still sign up for a time like in the past. But if you have given a recent conference presentation you want to give or have an upcoming conference talk that you want to practice, we will also be having Biolunches with multiple talks like next weeks! This week might be a theme week, but it doesn't have to be!

Finally, if you are a new graduate student, I'd like to try and organize an introductory Biolunch. If you'd like to give a short talk (about five minutes) about yourself and your research interests, and any past research you've done, let me know, and if I get enough interest I'll let you all know when we're going to do it!

Cheers

Milton