Abstract Submittal Form

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY Abstract Submittal Form 2009 Annual Meeting January 3-7, 2009Boston, MA Deadline for Submissions: Friday, September 5, 2008 This form is for Contributed Papers and Posters Only(including abstracts for sessions complementing symposia)For Invited Symposia Submittal Form, click here We are no longer accepting abstracts or revisions of submitted abstracts for […]

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Symposium Schedule

SICB Annual Meeting 2009January 3-7, 2009 Boston, MA 2009 Symposia Society Wide Symposia 1. Tim Bradley, Adriana Briscoe, Insect Evolution. Supported by: DCPB 2. Jerry F. Husak, Duncan J. Irschick, and Ignacio T. Moore, Hormonal Regulation of Whole-Animal Performance: Implications for Selection. Supported by: DAB, DCE, DVM Regular Symposia 1. Matt McHenry and Sanjay Sane, […]

SICB Annual Meeting 2009

SICB Annual Meeting 2009 January 3-7, 2009 Boston, MA Meeting Links Online Schedule Schedule Grid incl. Events (.pdf) Events All Sessions

Spiralian development Conservation and innovation

SICB Annual Meeting 2010January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Symposium: Spiralian development: Conservation and innovation Spiralian development is the dominant mode of early development among a large group of protostomes phyla called the Lophotrochozoa. This clade includes roughly a third of the animal phyla and exhibits the highest degree of animal body plan diversity among the […]

Metabolism, Life History and Aging

SICB Annual Meeting 2010 January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Symposium: Metabolism, Life History and Aging There is much to be gained from using a comparative approach to address fundamental questions in the biology of aging. This symposium will bring together biogerontologists that work on a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate models whose interests transcend boundaries […]

Mechanics without Muscle Evolutionary Design of Macrophytes

SICB Annual Meeting 2010 January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Symposium: Mechanics without Muscle: Evolutionary Design of Macrophytes SICB originally emerged out of the American Society of Zoologists and was historically a professional association of animal biologists. But over the last several years, SICB membership has grown and diversified to include an increasing number of botanists […]

Marine Ecosystem Engineers in a Changing World Establishing Links Across Systems

SICB Annual Meeting 2010January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Symposium: Marine Ecosystem Engineers in a Changing World: Establishing Links Across Systems Organism-environment interactions are critical components of diverse processes including growth, reproduction, survival, physiological and morphological responses of individuals to external conditions, ecosystem function, and evolution. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of […]

Integrative Migration Biology

SICB Annual Meeting 2010January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Symposium: Integrative Migration Biology Billions of animals migrate each year, and they can have enormous effects on the communities and ecosystems they inhabit. We wish to bring together researchers from many different countries that are attempting to integrate ecology, evolution, behavior, physiology, and theory in order to […]

Insights of Early Chordate Genomics Endocrinology and Development in Amphioxus, Tunicates and Lampreys

SICB Annual Meeting 2010 January 3-7, 2010 Seattle, WA Late Breaking Symposium: Insights of Early Chordate Genomics: Endocrinology and Development in Amphioxus, Tunicates and Lampreys The phylum Chordata includes three subphyla: Cephalochordata (amphioxus or lancelets), Tunicata (ascidians, appendicularians and thaliaceans) and Vertebrata (gnathostomes plus agnathans). Sequencing of the genome of the sea lamprey was started […]

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