Past Events

Japan Eco-Evo English Seminar #4

2021-12-13
L4-E1 or zoom

The seminar aims to initiate interactions between international and Japanese researchers and students in the field of Ecology and Evolution.
The 4th event is specially presented by three great speakers.

Elio Borghezan (Kyoto University) from 3pm -
Iki Murase (University of the Ryukyus) from 4pm
Marta Quitián (Tokyo Metropolitan University) from 5pm

on Dec. 13th(Fri). 

Please join us if you have time.
https://sites.google.com/view/jee-english-seminar

We’ll meet at L4-E1 or via zoom.

You can get the zoom link after registering from the following link. 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf67u80HNik6YePCyHYNENst5IVEc2Jq4xpkXbWwrU-y1W5HQ/viewform


*JEEES is created by Jamie M Kass (Economo Unit) and me to cultivate interactions between international and domestic researchers/students in ecology/evolution in Japan.

Modern Ecology and Evolution Journal Club [VENUE&TIME CHANGED]

2021-10-08
Seaside House Recreation Lounge/ Zoom
 
[VENUE AND TIME CHANGE] Please feel free to join us for the continuation of fortnightly MEEJC, this Friday, 4.30pm, Seaside House, Recreation Lounge.
 
This week we are invited to join for discussion on this recent preprint:
 
Functional repertoire convergence of distantly related eukaryotic plankton lineages revealed by genome-resolved metagenomics

Talk by Dr. Yves Roisin, Université Libre de Bruxelles

2018-11-02
Seminar Room C700, Lab 3

Seminar by Prof. Yves Roisin, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Université Libre de Bruxelles

 

[Seminar] Evolution of the termite 'worker' phenotype: a reinterpretation of observations & a reconsideration of hypotheses by Dr. Theodore Evans

2018-01-23
Seminar Room C700, Level C, Lab3

Dr. Theodore Evans, Associate Professor, the University of Western Australia. 

Language: English, no interpretation.

Seminar by Dr. Nathan Lo

2018-01-11
C700, Level C, Lab 3

Dr. Nathan Lo, Associate Professor , School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, will give a short talk on his research.

 

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