Biology: Ecology and Evolutionary

BIOE 281T Topics in Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Centers on reading and discussion of selected publications along with peer review of research plans, grant proposals, manuscripts, lectures, and conference presentations. The overarching goal is to support the development and progress of graduate students in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department whose thesis work and interests align with the course topics. Topics include: reviewing advances in the field of regeneration; applications of novel techniques in functional genomics; and comparative genomics in evolution, development, and regeneration. (Formerly Species Interactions and Coevolution.)

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students; qualified undergraduates may enroll with permission of instructor.

Credits

2

Instructor

John Thompson

Repeatable for credit

Yes