
Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences Dr. Pfau and a ragtag team of students will soon be heading to the Arkansas wilderness to do field work. Mission: collect cotton rats to study a hybrid zone and gophers to determine patterns of genetic divergence among populations.

Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences South Central Regional Meeting of the Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society
Time:8:00AM Friday, April 3rd
Location:The University of Oklahoma Biological Station

Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences
The Texas Society of Mammalogists holds its annual meeting each year in February at the Texas Tech University Center at Junction. Students (both graduate and undergraduate) are invited to present the results of their research efforts as either an oral or poster presentation. Poster presentations are scheduled on Friday... evening while oral presentations commence on Saturday morning.
Considerable expertise covering a broad array of mammalian biology is represented by our membership, providing a wonderful opportunity for students to discuss their projects with established mammalogists in an informal environment. The society is committed to promoting student participation in the society and several cash awards are given to the best presentations each year at the Saturday evening banquet.
http://www.tarleton.edu/~biologyweb/tsm/
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hillcountry/jun ction/
If interested contact Dr. Sudman
Time:1:00PM Friday, February 20th
Location:Texas Tech Field Station

Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences A group of biology students and faculty will be traveling to Corpus Christi for the Texas Academy of Science annual conference. Some students may be presenting their research. If you're interested, contact Dr. Nelson.
Time:8:00AM Thursday, March 5th
Location:Junction, TX

Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences T.J. (grad student) talks about his research of an invasive crab species in Texas lakes. T.J. graduated in 2007 and is now pursuing a PhD at Texas A&M Unversity.
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Tarleton State University Department of Biological Sciences Calvin (undergrad) presenting his research at the 2006 Tarleton Student Research Symposium. Calvin, I don't think they're buying into your conclusion that cotton rats will soon rule the world. Calvin is currently working towards his PhD in Microbiology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
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