Inaugural EEB Undergraduate Research Symposium
Tuesday, 28 April 2015, 3:30-5 pm, Biophysics 130
Please join EEB in celebrating the research accomplishments of 6 of our seniors!
Physiological Response to Salinity Challenge is Mediated by Na+, K+ - ATPase “Isoform Switching” in a Euryhaline Fish, the Alewife
Rebecca Colby (Schultz lab)
Gene Expression of Important Osmoregulatory Ion Transporters in the Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Zachary Skelton (Schultz lab)
Developmental Genetics of Corolla Tube Formation in Mimulus lewisii
Matthew Strobel (Yuan lab)
Migratory Birds Carry Plant Diaspores in their Feathers
Emily Behling (Goffinet lab)
Correlations between Body Parts in Hemimetabolous vs.
Holometabolous Insects
Temina Kusi (Jockusch lab)
Do Ecosystem Services Provided by Tidal Marshes Affect Property
Values in Coastal Connecticut?
Emily Lewson (Elphick lab)
For more information, contact: Elizabeth Jockusch/Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at 486-4452