The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of 
Michigan invites 
nominations of outstanding scientists early in their careers to participate in 
an exciting 
international symposium about the ecology and evolution of color. The symposium 
events 
will take place from the 9-11th of March 2018, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Eight early career scientists, alongside two keynote speakers, will be selected 
to present 
their work and to participate in discussions. We welcome nominations of early 
career 
scientists who are studying topics related to the ecology and evolution color.  
This 
symposium will highlight the work of up-and-coming scientists whose research 
foci span a 
breadth of subfields and levels of organization, including but not limited to: 
function of 
color, visual ecology, micro- and macroevolutionary mechanisms mediating 
pigmentation 
diversity, pollination biology, and mechanisms of color production.  We 
champion diversity 
and encourage the nomination of members of groups underrepresented in science.  
 

Early career scientists are considered senior graduate students (who stand to 
receive their 
Ph.D. within one year), postdoctoral researchers, and first- or second-year 
faculty. A 
colleague or advisor must provide the nomination.

The nomination consists of a brief letter of recommendation addressing the 
nominee’s 
scientific promise and ability to give a compelling talk, the nominee’s 
curriculum vitae, and 
a brief abstract of the proposed presentation (< 200 words, written by the 
nominee). 
Nominations may be sent electronically (in one pdf file, please) to eeb-ecss-
[email protected] using the nominee’s name as the subject line (last name 
first).&#8203; &#8203;
Information about Early Career Scientist Symposia held in past years can be 
found at 
http://sites.lsa.umich.edu/ecss/.

Review of nominations will begin on Jan 7, 2018.

Selected participants will be contacted in mid January and will have all 
expenses covered&#8203; &#8203;
(registration, travel, and accommodation). An official announcement of the 
slate of 
speakers will be issued soon thereafter.

For more information, contact Carol Solomon at [email protected]

The 2018 Early Career Scientists Symposium scientific committee includes:
Leslie Decker
Jon Massey
Talia Moore
Alison Davis Rabosky
Carol Solomon
Liz Tibbetts
Oscar Vargas
Lisa Walsh

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