CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 12th ANNUAL EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS SYMPOSIUM

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of 
Michigan 
invites nominations of outstanding scientists early in their careers to 
participate in an 
exciting international symposium entitled “Frontiers in Community Assembly.” 
The 
symposium events will take place on 12 March 2016, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. 
Tadashi Fukami and Dr. Rosemary Gillespie will be the keynote speakers.   

Potential topics include phylogenetic and ecological models for inferring 
community 
structure, speciation and the evolution of secondary sympatry, genomic 
processes 
underlying colonization and local adaptation, the structuring of communities 
across 
environmental gradients, inferences from paleo-communities

We welcome nominations of early career scientists who are studying ecological 
and 
evolutionary approaches to community assembly. Early career scientists are 
considered senior graduate students (who stand to receive their Ph.D. within 
one 
year) or postdoctoral researchers.  A colleague or advisor may provide the 
nomination. The selected nominees will be invited to present their work and to 
participate in panel discussions at the symposium.

The nomination consists of the nominee’s curriculum vitae, a brief abstract of 
the 
proposed presentation (< 200 words, written by the nominee), and an optional 
brief 
letter of recommendation addressing the nominee’s scientific promise and 
ability to 
give a compelling talk. Nominations should be sent electronically (in one file, 
please) 
to [email protected] using the nominee’s name as the subject 
line (last name first). More information is available at 
http://sites.lsa.umich.edu/ecss/.

Review of nominations will begin on January 22nd, 2016. Selected participants 
will be 
contacted by February 1, 2016, and will have all expenses covered 
(registration, travel 
and accommodation). An official announcement of the list of speakers will be 
issued 
soon thereafter.

For more information, contact Carol Solomon at [email protected].

The 2016 Early Career Scientists Symposium scientific committee includes:
Lydia Beaudrot
James Pease
Marian Schmidt
Carol Solomon
Ben Winger
Senay Yitbarek

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