Thanks to all who have replied. If you haven't yet replied, but plan to come, please let me know if you if you are planning to have dinner, and if so, chicken or veggie.

take care, Nathan


Bay Area Biosystematists Meeting: Tuesday, 9 November, 2010

                      at Sonoma State University, Darwin Hall 101

                         Recent developments in Phenotypic Plasticity

Evolutionary biologists have become increasingly aware of the importance of the interaction between environment and gene expression in molding an organisms phenotype. Though the study of phenotypic plasticity has a long history, conceptual barriers and design limitations prevented the development of this field for many years. Now that these barriers and limitations have been lifted, the study of phenotypic plasticity has become an emerging frontier in evolutionary biology.

Program organized by Nathan Rank of Sonoma State University.

Speakers:

Nathan Rank, Sonoma State University- Introductory remarks: Is the enzyme locus PGI a plasticity gene?

Morgan Kelly, University of California-Davis - Climate change and geographic variation in the plasticity of thermal tolerance.

Patrick McIntyre, University of California-Davis - Phenotypic and transgenerational plasticity- perspectives from polyploid plants

Schedule and venue:

5:30 - Dinner at Shangri La Restaurant (1706 E. Cotati Ave, next to SSU campus) cost approx. $18, to be collected at restaurant. 7:00 - talks followed by discussion, Darwin Hall 101.

Please email RSVP to your host, Nathan Rank, at [email protected] by Friday Nov 5. Specify the following

Vegetarian meal, Chicken meal,
coming to talk but not dinner

For directions to Shangri La, use link below:

http://tinyurl.com/2e75k4

For a map of campus, use link below:
http://www.sonoma.edu/maps/maps.php

For a review of Shangri La, see below:
http://bohemian.com/bohemian/03.15.06/bite-0611.html

All are welcome, members or not. If you want to join the Biosystematists, a venerable yet exceptionally lively group that provides the only inter-institutional seminar/discussion forum addressing evolutionary topics in the Bay Area, visit our website at: http://www.biosystematists.org/ to sign up for our mailing list.

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