Integrative Biology A Symposium Honoring George A Bartholomew

Integrative Biology: A Symposium Honoring George A. Bartholomew Symposium organized by Raymond B. Huey and Gretchen E. Hofmann Society Wide Symposium   Rationale for the Symposium: Only a few short decades ago, the biological sciences were being torn by a widening schism between molecular vs. organismal biology. In recent years, however, many leading biologists have […]

In Vino Veritas The Comparative Biology of Ethanol Consumption

In Vino Veritas: The Comparative Biology of Ethanol Consumption Society Wide Symposium organized by Robert Dudley and Michael Dickinson Schedule 8:10 AM Robert Dudley and Michael Dickinson: Introduction 8:20 AM Ulrike Heberlein: “Drosophila and molecular underpinnings to ethanol susceptibility” Department of Anatomy and Program in Neuroscience University of California, San Francisco 513 Parnassus Avenue San […]

EcoPhysiology and Conservation The Contribution of Endocrinology and Immunology

EcoPhysiology and Conservation: The Contribution of Endocrinology and Immunology Organizers: Robert Stevenson (UMass Boston), Shea Tuberty (Appalachian State University), John Wingfield (University of Washington) and Peter deFur (Virginia Commonwealth University; Environmental Stewardship Concepts). Sponsored by DCE, DDCB, DIZ, National Science Foundation, and The Crustacean Society   From hormones to antibodies: Physiologists offer new approaches in […]

Advances in Neurobiology

Recent Developments in Neurobiology Symposium organized by Rich Satterlie Sponsored by PAC   Schedule of speakers (Note: Each speaker in the “piggy-back” pair will speak for approximately twenty-five minutes, with a ten minute common question-and-answer session at the end) 8:00 – 9:00 Jim Belanger (Louisiana State University) “Strategies versus tactics in motor control” AND Jennifer […]

Symposium Schedule

SICB 2004 Annual Meeting — Changed Dates! — January 5-9, 2004 at the New Orleans Marriott New Orleans, Louisiana Symposia Following is the list of 2004 Symposia: 1.     Society Wide: Organized by Raymond B. Huey and Gretchen E. Hofmann: Integrative Biology: A Symposium Honoring George A. Bartholomew 2.     Society Wide: Organized by Robert Dudley and Michael Dickinson: […]

Student Support

THE SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 2004 STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMDeadline: November 1, 2003 The deadline for applications to the Student Support program for the 2004 meeting was November 1, 2003. The application form is now closed.

Schedule of Events

SOCIETY FOR INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY ANNUAL MEETING January 5-9, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana Schedule of Events Download MS Word (.doc) file of the Schedule Grid This grid is subject to change. Changes will be posted here as soon as they become available. EVENTS/FUNCTIONS Monday, January 5 – Day 1   Tuesday, January 6 – […]

Program Information

  SICB 2004 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 5-9 Program Information Links: Meeting Schedule Grid Searchable Schedule The Year 2004 Annual Meeting for the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) is an educational and research forum for investigations of biology on a broad comparative scale. The meet-ing will include many symposia, workshops and […]

List of Sessions

SICB 2004 Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 5-9, 2004 List of Sessions Click on session to view list of presentations Symposia S1-1 DIZ Symposium: Model Systems for the Basal Metazoa: Cnidarians, Ctenophores, and Placozoans S2 SICB Society Wide Symposium: Integrative Biology: A Symposium Honoring George A. Bartholomew S3-1 ‘DAB Symposium: Bateman’s Principles: Is it Time […]

How to do a better job of designing fun, effective courses

SICB 2004 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 5-9 Job Prep Workshop: How to do a better job of designing fun, effective courses Rachel Merz and Sara Hiebert Burch, Swarthmore College; Joe Thompson, Saint Joseph’s University; Kevin Kelley, California State University Long Beach; Trish Morse, University of Washington After a quick introduction of “what we […]

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