As Martha Muñoz reported two months ago, the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology meetings, beginning Thursday in San Francisco, will be awash with anole research. Check out the list of talks here, the full story in Martha’s post, and stay tuned for updates from ‘frisco.
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Thanks for getting the word out, Jonathan! Although the conference starts tomorrow, the talks and posters do not begin until January 4th. I hope to have updates for AA by that evening. I flew out from Boston today and even 2 days before the conference and on a way-too-early flight, I saw 3 poster tubes! It’s going to be an exciting conference!