Fall 2015
Fall 2015 seminars are held on Mondays at 5:15 PM in AA-G008.
The Evolutionary Studies seminar series presents a guest speaker on an evolution-related topic about every week. It’s a great way to learn about evolution directly from a wide variety of scientists, and an excellent opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussion with researchers as well as your peers. Seminars are open to everyone. Students are encouraged to enroll in EVOS 451/ BIOL 680S, a 2-credit course based on the seminar series.
August 31st, 2015:
Orientation
September 21st, 2015:
TBD
September 28th, 2015:
Neandertal adaptive introgression and the modern human immune response
Aaron Sams
Postdoctoral Fellow of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
Cornell University
October 5th, 2015:
Using multilevel selection theory to define the individual
Charles Goodnight
Professor of Biology
University of Vermont
October 12th, 2015:
TBD
Debra Swack
Education Specialist
SUNY Buffalo
October 19th, 2015:
TBD
Carl Lipo
Professor of Anthropology
Binghamton University
November 2nd, 2015:
TBD
November 9th, 2015:
TBD
Peter Ungar
Distinguished Professor of Anthropology
University of Arkansas
November 16th, 2015:
TBD
November 23rd, 2015:
TBD
November 30th, 2015:
TBD
December 7th, 2015:
Graduate student mini talks
December 14th, 2015:
Graduate student talk