The 2019 Houston Regional Ecology and Evolution Student Symposium will be held Friday, May 3, 2019, at the University of Houston Science Center. This is an excellent opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students and postdocs from across Texas to get to know one another and share the exciting work that they are doing in evolution and ecology. You are invited to attend the symposium and present your work at this annual event.
Registration: Registration is FREE, but must be completed by April 19. Please indicate your interest in an oral or poster presentation, on the registration page. Faculty are strongly encouraged to attend and support our students.
Keynote: Dr. Melissa E. Kemp, assistant professor, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas-Austin will give this year's keynote address.
Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for best talk(s) and best poster(s).
Location: The symposium will take place on the campus of the University of Houston, in HSC 102.
Food: Breakfast and lunch will be provided for those who register before the deadline. After the symposium, we will adjourn for drinks to a bar on campus.
Getting here: If you are not familiar with the UH campus, you may want to look over the campus map. The easiest place to park is in the visitor section of the Stadium Parking Garage. There are three entrances to the garage; the one closest to Scott Street is for visitors.
Keynote: Dr. Melissa E. Kemp, assistant professor, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas-Austin will give this year's keynote address.
Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for best talk(s) and best poster(s).
Location: The symposium will take place on the campus of the University of Houston, in HSC 102.
Food: Breakfast and lunch will be provided for those who register before the deadline. After the symposium, we will adjourn for drinks to a bar on campus.
Getting here: If you are not familiar with the UH campus, you may want to look over the campus map. The easiest place to park is in the visitor section of the Stadium Parking Garage. There are three entrances to the garage; the one closest to Scott Street is for visitors.