Melanie Colón Posted March 5, 2018 Posted March 5, 2018 Enhancing Linkages Between Math and Ecology (ELME)Kellogg Biological Station offers three week-long summer courses thatcombine lectures, hands-on computer activities in R, literaturediscussions, and group projects, emphasizing applications of quantitativetechniques to ecology and evolution. This year, we have:July 9-13: Introduction to Theoretical Ecology – Populations and SpeciesInteractions (Dr. Chad Brassil, U. of Nebraska-Lincoln)July 16-20: Bayesian Models in Ecology (Dr. Inés Ibáñez, U. of Michigan)July 23-27: Structured Demographic Models for Population, Community, andEvolutionary Ecology (Dr. Thomas [TEX] Miller, Rice U.)Please visit http://bit.ly/2FStHxD for more information or theapplication. Email KBSSummer@kbs.msu.edu if you have any questions. Feelfree to forward this to anyone else who may be interested!Sara GarnettAcademic Programs FellowKellogg Biological Station
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