The iEvoBio Mentorship Program pairs undergraduate and graduate students with 
faculty who have extensive experience in evolution, systematics, biodiversity, 
mathematics and/or software development to enhance their experience at iEvoBio 
2012. Mentors will guide participants in collaborative and networking 
opportunities throughout the two-day conference.

If you would like to gain the wisdom of your colleagues' experiences by 
participating in this program, please email the iEvoBio 2012 organizing 
committee at commit...@ievobio.org by June 1, indicating if you have any 
activities you would like to be included in the mentorship program, or a 
particular field of interest. You can find more information about the meeting 
and registration at http://ievobio.org/.

iEvoBio 2012 is sponsored by the US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center 
(NESCent) and by Biomatters Ltd., in partnership with the Society for the Study 
of Evolution (SSE) and the Systematic Biologists (SSB).

The iEvoBio 2012 Organizing Committee:
Hilmar Lapp, US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (chair)
Robert Beiko, Dalhousie University
Nico Cellinese, University of Florida
Robert Guralnick, University of Colorado at Boulder
Rebecca Kao, Denver Botanic Gardens
Ellinor Michel, Natural History Museum, London
Nadia Talent, Royal Ontario Museum
Andrea Thomer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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