The new Robert M. Storm Distinguished Lecture series will highlight latest scientific discoveries in integrative biology. We are particularly excited to have Dr. Edmund D. “Butch” Brodie as our inaugural speaker. His research interests are very fitting, given that Robert Storm’s career at Oregon State University laid the foundation for a great many herpetologists.
Dr. Brodie will present “Arms race and the evolution of tetrodotoxin resistance” at 3:30 pm on Friday, March 11 in 4001 Ag & Life Sciences Building. A reception will be held at 5:00 pm in 3021 Cordley Hall.
To ensure accurate numbers for food, an RSVP is appreciated by March 4 to: 541-737-2993 or ib@science.oregonstate.edu. Accommodation for disabilities may be made by calling 541-737-2993, preferably one week in advance.