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  • Midwest Ecology & Evolution Conference (MEEC) 2015 - March 28 & 29 @ Indiana Universi

    We are pleased to announce that this year (March 28-29, 2015) The Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference (MEEC) will be held at Indiana University Bloomington!

    MEEC is an annual student-hosted research conference held at various institutions within the Midwestern United States. The conference provides an outstanding opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to showcase their research and network with students and faculty from nearby institutions. MEEC provides a great environment for emerging scientists to discuss new ideas, hone presentation skills, and make connections in the local science community.

    MEEC will include oral and poster sessions, panel sessions on outreach and career development, as well as what promise to be extraordinary plenary talks by Dr. Cathy Pfister (University of Chicago) and Dr. Alan Templeton (Washington University in St. Louis). The abstract call and registration are both from February 1-28. Registration for MEEC is only $50!

    You can find more information about the conference and how to register at our website (http://meec2015.wordpress.com), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MEEC.conference), or Twitter (@MidEcoEvoCon).

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