Join the Society for the Study of Evolution for a series of virtual talks from recipients of our Graduate Research Excellence Grants! The GREG Seminar Series returns for a third round, to be held Mondays at noon Eastern, August 26 - November 18, via Zoom. This is a great way for students interested in submitting a proposal for the GREG awards to learn about what research has been previously funded. It's also a great opportunity to hear from up-and-coming scientists across our field! Join us Mondays at noon via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/8248834624 Meeting ID: 824 883 4624 Learn more about this series, and each talk, on our website: https://www.evolutionsociety.org/meetings/greg-seminar-series.html SCHEDULE: August 26 - Megan Molinari The evolution of the hormonal mechanisms underlying complex social behavior in a group of Mediterranean wrasses September 2 - Holiday September 9 - Laura Perez Investigating the role of evolutionary mismatch and gene-by-environment interactions in Type 2 Diabetes September 16 - Krish Sanghvi Is an old male doomed to fail?- Understanding male reproductive senescence September 23 - Brittany Velikaneye Regulatory role of DNA methylation in temperature-induced plasticity September 30 - Jeremy Summers The fitness impact of immigration in a population of Florida Scrub-Jays October 7 - Joshua Dominguez Unraveling the eco-evo causes and consequences of microbiome variation in aquatic ecosystems October 14 - Matías Gómez-Corrales Speciation and Heat Tolerance across Depth Gradients in in Reef Corals October 21 - Yasmeen Erritouni Towards a phylo(genetic) understanding of avian iridescence October 28 - Amanda Vieira da Silva What is causing the presence of multiple color variants in spiders? November 4 - Megan Barkdull Evolutionary insights from complex traits in ants November 11 - Shelby Tisinai Do populations evolve by altering the frequency of alleles or their expression? Hypothesis tests in a mountain crucifer across an elevation gradient November 18 - Haley Carter Causes and consequences of floral scent diversity in a rare evening primrose *Kati Moore*she/her *Communications Manager* *Society for the Study of Evolution* communications@evolutionsociety.org www.evolutionsociety.org SSE Communications (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)