Symposium Schedule

SICB 2006 Annual Meeting January 4-8, 2006 Orlando, FL SYMPOSIA SESSIONS Society-wide Symposia:   Ecological Immunology: Recent Advances and Applications For Conservation and Public Health Kelly Lee, Bram Lutton, and Martin Wikelski Sponsoring divisions: DEE, DCE, and DCPB   Metamorphosis: A Multi-Kingdom Approach Andreas Heyland, Jason Hodin, Cory Bishop, and Leonid Moroz     Regular […]

List of Exhibitors

SICB Annual MeetingJanuary 4-8, 2006 List of Exhibitors Booth # Company 1. American Microscopical Society 2. National Science Foundation 3. Motion Imaging Corporation 4. The Crustacean Society 5. Steven Logsden 6. Academia Book Exhibits 7. Duke University Primate Center 8. Blackwell Publishing 9. Oxford University Press 10. ADInstruments 11. AEI Technologies 12. Darling Marine Center, […]

List of Symposiums

SICB 2006 Meeting, Orlando, FL, Jan. 5-9, 2006 List of Symposiums Click on session to view list of presentations Symposia S1 Symposium: Ecological Immunology: Recent Advances and Applications for Conservation and Public Health S2-1 Symposium: Zebrafish in Comparative Context S2-2 Symposium: Zebrafish in Comparative Context S3-1 Symposium: Biomechanics and Neuromuscular Control S3-2 Symposium: Biomechanics and […]

Events and Orientation

SICB Annual Meeting January 4-8, 2006 Buena Vista Palace Resort and Spa in the Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL Events and Orientation Opening Plenary Session Wednesday, January 4 The Plenary Address will be given by John Wingfield, Past President, and will be titled “Control of reproduction in diverse habitats: multiple pathways for environmental signals.” […]

SICB Annual Meeting 2006

SICB Annual Meeting January 4-8, 2006 Buena Vista Palace Resort and Spa in the Walt Disney World Resort Orlando, FL LOCATION The meeting will be located at the Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa which is located across the street from Downtown Disney with many restaurants and shops. POSTER SICB has created a poster for the […]

The Evolution of Feeding Mechanisms in Vertebrates

SICB 2007 Symposium Phoenix, Arizona January 3 – 7, 2007 The Evolution of Feeding Mechanisms in Vertebrates Organized by Timothy Higham and Peter Wainwright Symposium Abstract: This symposium will examine the diversity of feeding mechanisms in most of the major vertebrate groups including bony fishes, cartilaginous fishes, amphibians, snakes, lizards, mammals, dinosaurs, birds and bats. […]

Recent Developments in Neurobiology

SICB 2007 Symposium Phoenix, Arizona January 3 – 7, 2007 Recent Developments in Neurobiology – In Honor of Regents’ Professor Emeritus Douglas G. Stuart, University of Arizona Organized by Richard Satterlie   Richard Satterlie (University of North Carolina Wilmington) and Thomas Pirtle (Abilene Christian University) Changing Speeds in a Central Pattern Generator/The Ionic Mechanism Underlying […]

Mini-symposium in Honor of Dr Steven Vogel

SICB 2007 Symposium Phoenix, Arizona January 3 – 7, 2007 Articulate and Particulate – Mini-symposium in Honor of Dr. Steven Vogel Organized by Tom Daniel (University of Washington) and Kate Loudon (University of California, Irvine) Few individuals have had as broad an impact on the direction of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology as […]

Key transitions in animal evolution

SICB 2007 Symposium Phoenix, Arizona January 3 – 7, 2007 Key transitions in animal evolution Organized by B. Schierwater, S. Dellaporta & R. DeSalle   Name Institute Title Vicki Pearse Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California Real-World Placozoans: Beyond the Genome (AMS Past Presidential Address, held on Jan. 4, Room 213AB) Ferdinando Boero, Stefano […]

Symposium Schedule

SICB 2007 Symposia Phoenix, Arizona January 3 – 7, 2007 (Click on title for symposium webpage, where available) Evolutionary and functional genomics of sperm, sperm storage and fertilization (T. Karr & S. Pitnick) Online Schedule Sessions: S6-1, S6-2 Frontiers in learning and teaching integrative and comparative biology: the SICB digital library (M.P. Morse & S. […]

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