We are pleased to announce this year's Early Career Scientist Symposium, 
to be held Sunday, March 25, 2012 at Palmer Commons in Forum Hall on the 
campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.  The theme this year 
is "Biodiversity informatics."
 
Our outstanding lineup of up-and-coming leaders in this relatively new 
field will discuss  biodiversity informatics and its application to broad 
questions in ecology and evolutionary biology. The keynote address will be 
given by Dr. Robert Guralnick of the University of Colorado at Boulder, 
who will describe "Mapping life: challenges with overcoming the Wallacean 
shortfall and documenting global scale biodiversity change."

Registration is free of charge but we strongly encourage you to register 
so we may provide adequate food and refreshment.  Graduate students from 
all universities and all disciplines are invited to present their work 
during a lunchtime poster session, and can indicate so when they 
register.  For poster specifications, please refer to: 
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/ecss2012/posters.  Lunch will be provided at 
the poster session and a dinner reception will follow the symposium.

Register to attend and obtain more information by going to 
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/ecss2012/home.
 
On behalf of the 2012 ECSS organizing committee:
Christopher Dick, Philip Myers, Stephen Smith, Evan Economo, Hayley 
Lanier, Ya Yang, Cindy Carl

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/ecss2012/home 

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