SEPEEG 2013, Mountain Lake Biological Station, September 27-29: Registration now open!
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Hello SEPEEG!
On behalf of myself, co-organizer Bob Cox, and all the graduate students, faculty, and staff that have contributed to putting together SEPEEG 2013, it is my great pleasure to announce that registration is now open (www.mlbs.org/SEPEEG2013). Check out the information in the full announcement below, and please forward it to your colleagues. We look forward to seeing many of you at MLBS this fall!
All the best,
Ben
SEPEEG 2013
University of Virginia
Department of Biology
Mountain Lake Biological Station
September 27-29
We are pleased to announce the 2013 SouthEastern Population Ecology & Evolutionary Genetics Conference!
SEPEEG is returning to the University of Virginia's Mountain Lake Biological Station from September 27-29. SEPEEG is an excellent opportunity for students, postdocs, and faculty from across the southeastern US to gather and discuss their research ideas and ongoing work.
This year's keynote address will be given by Dr. Mark Rausher from Duke University. Dr. Rausher's work has explored the evolution of floral color, morphology, and biochemistry at the levels of phenotypes, genes, and metabolic networks. This integrative approach to the study of adaptation and speciation, involving both field and lab-based investigation, perfectly encompasses the focus and goals of the SEPEEG conference.
Registration for all attendees is now open and the registration deadline will be Friday, August 30. Registration for the meeting is capped due to space constraints, so we strongly recommend registering before the deadline.
Full registration is $125 and covers accommodations at MLBS, meals, and participant costs. Thanks to generous support from The American Society of Naturalists (http://www.amnat.org), we are able provide a discounted registration rate for a limited number of undergraduate and graduate student ASN society members on a first come, first serve basis.