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E&E Graduate Program Seminar Series

Seminars take place each Thursday at 4:00 pm in Marine and Coastal Sciences, the Alampi Room, SEBS.

Refreshments are served at 3:30 p.m.  

In rare instances the seminar may be held in a different location or time. Those changes are noted on the individual notices and in the time slots below.

For further information, contact the chair of the seminar committee:

              Fall 2008 -  Dr. Rebecca Jordan at  rebeccacjordan@yahoo.com

          Spring 2009 - Dr. Nina Fefferman at fefferman@aesop.rutgers.edu

Everyone, regardless of whether you are affiliated with the E&E Graduate Program, is welcome and encouraged to attend these seminars. 


Fall 2008 Seminar Schedule

Date
Speaker and Seminar Title
Host
Sept. 11 CANCELLED
Dr. Carol Horvitz

University of Miami
http://www.bio.miami.edu/Fac/Horvitz.html

A time to grow and a time to die: a new analysis of the dynamics of light, size and age of tropical trees.

Wes Brooks
Sept. 18
Dr. Mark Robson
Professor of Entomology and Director NJAES
Rutgers University
http://njaes.rutgers.edu and http://thaiitreoh.rutgers.edu

Challenges and Opportunities for Global Environmental Health Research

Dr. Rebecca Jordan
Sept.25
Dr. Richard Ruggiero
US Fish and Wildlife Service

Your Tax Dollars at Work: The Role of the US Government in International Conservation

Dr. David Ehrenfeld
Oct.2
Dr. Marilyn Scott
McGill University
http://www.mcgill.ca/parasitology/faculty/scott/

 

Dr. Michael Sukhdeo
Oct. 9
Dr. Michael Singer
Wesleyan University
http://www.wesleyan.edu/bio/Singer/singer.html

Self-medication by a woolly bear caterpillar

Dr. Cesar Rodriguez
Oct. 16
To Be Determined  
Oct. 23 Dr. Robert T. Paine
Professor Emeritus
University of Washington

 

EcoGSA/
Jessica Sanders
Oct. 30
Weixing Zhu
Binghamton University
http://biology.binghamton.edu/wzhu/

Is Nitrogen still a limiting nutrient?
A lot of them in this human-dominated world
and where do they go?!

 

Dr. Joan Ehrenfeld
Nov. 6
Dr. Ryne Palombit
Department of Anthropology
Rutgers University
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~palombit/

Conflict (& Bonding) Between the Sexes in Primates

David Mellor
Nov. 13
Dr. Noah Fierer
University of Colorado
http://www.colorado.edu/eeb/EEBprojects/FiererLab/index.html

Exploring 'terra incognita': the biogeography of microorganisms.

Bill Landesman
Nov. 20
Dr. Peter Smouse
DEENR
Rutgers University
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~deenr/PES.html

NOTE ROOM CHANGE TO FORAN 138A

Dr. Rebecca Jordan

 

Nov. 27
THANKSGIVING

Dec. 4
Laurie Goodrich
Hawk Mountain
http://hawkmountain.org/index.php?pr=Home_Page

Stopover habitat selection and behavior of migrating Sharp-shinned and Cooper's hawks in the central Appalachians.

Ben Baiser
   
 

Spring 2008 Seminar Schedule

Date
Speaker and Seminar Title
Host
Jan. 29



Feb. 5
   
Feb. 12
   
Feb. 19
   
Feb. 26
   
March 5
   
March  12
   
March  19
   
March 26
   
April 2
   
April 9
   
April 16
   
April 23
   




 
 
 

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