Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
Recent news
Michigan News: Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens
Many pathogens, including the virus that causes COVID-19, are thought to have originated in wild animals before spilling into human populations.
RESEARCH FEATURE
The Bentley Historical Library : The Improbable Herpetologist
Helen Thompson Gaige’s passion for frogs, salamanders, lizards and more was unusual for a woman at the turn of the century. She defied gender stereotypes by becoming an expert in zoology and launching herself into globetrotting adventures to collect and study specimens. Her scientific legacy endures in the archive—and beyond.
Show your SUPPORT
We strive to support our students and faculty on the front lines of learning and research and to steward our planet, our community, our campus. To do this, EEB needs your support.
Events
Featured
Sep
22
Multi
38th Annual EEB Retreat Weekend
Friday, September 22nd through Sunday, September 24th
9:00 AM
Upcoming
Sep
26
EEB Tuesday Lunch Seminar - Unsupervised Learning as an Analog for Evolvability in Genotype-Phenotype Maps
with Matthew Moreno, EEB Postdoctoral Fellow, Zaman Lab
12:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building
Sep
28
EEB Thursday Seminar Series - A Geogenomic perspective: how Earth processes shape biological evolution and speciation
Greer Dolby, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
3:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building
Oct
03
EEB Tuesday Lunch Seminar with Michael Hogan
""
12:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building
Oct
05
EEB Thursday Seminar Series -
Hubbell Lecture with Grey Gustafson, Northern Arizona University
3:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building