SEEC 2010: Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference

Hosted by Georgia Institute of Technology
March 26-28, 2010

Program and Schedule

Abstracts: Talks | Posters

Map, Parking, Lodging

Poster & Talk Information

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About SEEC
The Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (SEEC) was started at Georgia Tech in 2004 and was modeled after similar regional conferences (MEEC, the Midwestern Ecology and Evolution Conference, and NEEC, the Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference). SEEC is hosted by a different southeastern university each year.

Organized by and geared toward students, this conference brings together young scientists from around the Southeast to present their research in oral and poster presentations in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. The conference will also include an opening mixer, a BBQ Saturday evening, and keynote addresses from leading researchers in ecology and evolution, including Dr. Joshua Weitz and Dr. Meghan Duffy from Georgia Tech.

At the end of the conference, field trip opportunities on Sunday include an excursion down the street to the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest aquarium! - OR - A trip down the street to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where the Orchid Daze: Tower of Flowers exhibit is happening!


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