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Department of Biological Sciences, The National University of Singapore
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Current Seminars

Tuesday, 8th November 2005: Department Of Biological Sciences Special Seminar

Tuesday, 8th November 2005: Dept of Biological Sciences Special Seminar on Evolution and Biodiversity

Wednesday, 2nd November 2005: "Evolution and radiation of atyid shrimps (Decapoda, Caridina) in ancient lakes on Sulawesi, Indonesia - a molecular and morphological approach"

Friday, 21st October 2005: "Juvenile Thalassoma amblycephalum Bleeker (Labridae, Teleostei) dwelling among the tentacles of sea anemones: A cleanerfish with an unusual client?"

Wednesday, 12 October 2005: "A rapid assessment of Kumbira Forest in the Angolan Escarpment"

Monday, 19 September 2005: "Structure, dynamics, and biodiversity of secondary forest vegetation in wet tropical forests of Costa Rica"

Tuesday, 23 August 2005: "Activities at MRCRC of Importance to Faunal Diversity and Fishery Resources"

Wednesday, 20 July 2005: "Underwater coral nurseries and concepts for reef restorations"

15 June 2005: "History, ecology and the state of the world's oceans"

26 May 2005: "Importance of interspecific hybridization for cichlid diversification in Lake Tanganyika"

27 & 30 May: Cichlid seminars by Aquarama keynote speakers at TLL

19 May 2005: "The history and experiences of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute"

24 May 2005: " Soil-related performance variation and distributions of tree species in a Bornean rain forest "

18 May 2005: "Figs and the diversity of tropical forests"

The Trees of Bukit Timah - invitation to the launch on 20th May 2005

Wednesday, 11th May 2005: 4.00pm - 5.00pm
"Phylogenetic challenges: deep coalescence, confounding asymmetries, and integrating analyses "

Thursday 12 May 2005, 4.00pm
"Hybridizing Warblers: How Behavior Scales to History and Landscapes"

Wednesday, 4th May 2005: 3.00pm - 4.00pm
"Status of Coral Reefs of the World"

Thursday 14 April 2005, 3.30pm
Ms Caitlin Snyder on "Ballast Water & Biodiversity"

International Meetings

Sat 5 Mar 2005: 3.00pm
Ria Tan on "Life on the Edge: the Living Shores of Singapore"

Thu 24 Feb 2005: 4.00pm
Bella Galil on "Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea - vectors, drivers and risks"

Tue 15 Feb 2005: 4.00pm
Chua Ee Kiam on "Borneo's Tropical Eden ­ Sabah"

5th Feb 2005: 10.30am - "We Are What We Eat"

2nd Feb 2005: 4.00pm - Bertrand Richer de Forges on "Specific Richness and Seamounts Vulnerability"

"Reproductive potential in exploited marine fish populations: understanding the mechanism of stock-recruitment relationships"

New Journal Club coordinators for 2005

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Locations of venues at the Dept. Biological Sciences, NUS
Please refer to this map (Parking at Carpark 10)

DBS Conference Room
Block S3, Level 5
Science drive 4

Seminar Room 1/2
(SR1 / SR2)
Block S2, Level 4
Science Drive 4

Seminar Room 3/4
(SR3 / SR4)
Block S2, Level 2
Science Drive 4

Life Sciences Labs 7A-D
(LSL7A-D)
Block S2, Level 3
Science Drive 4

Lecture Theatre20
(between Blks S3 & S4)
Science Drive 3

Lecture Theatre 32
(LT32, next to Block S1A)
Science Drive 4

Raffles Museum
Block S6, Level 3
Science Drive 2


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