Retirement Symposium

Organized by Colette St. Mary, Marta Wayne and the Department of Biology 

Please join the Department of Biology in celebrating the career of

Dr. H. Jane Brockmann

Emerita Professor, Department of Biology

Friday, October 28,  2011

Research Symposium

(featuring presentations from her students and colleagues)

G-101 & Reception Hall, HPNP College of Public Health & Health Professions 1:45 pm – 5:00 pm

1:50 Richard Buchholz HJB, Graduate Mentoring and the Origins of “Conservation Behavior”
2:10 Daniel Sasson Population Differences in Sperm Traits of the Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus
2:30 Steve Frank Behavioral Ecology in 1980
2:50 Clare Rittscoff Linking Behavioral Strategies to the Brain
BREAK Including a brief letter and photos from Kavita Isvaran
3:40 Laura Sirot The Ins and Outs of Male Post-Copulatory Reproductive Success in Insects
4:00 Matt Smith Costs of Alternative Mating Tactics to Feeding in Male Horseshoe Crabs
4:20 Jeff Lucas H. Jane Brockmann’s First Student: A Short History
4:40 Billy Gunnels The Confederate Mentor

Participants at the Symposium

 Reunion 4(left to right) Giselle Mora-Bourgeois, Cathy Langtim, Linda Fink, Jane Brockmann, Clare Rittschof, Tom Rider, Laura Sirot and Steve Frank.Ron Clouse, Rich Buchholz, Matt Smith, Manuel Velez, Clare Rittschof, Laura Sirot, Daniel Sasson (back), Steve Frank (middle), Jane Brockmann (front), Linda Fink, Hope Klug, Jeff Lucas, Giselle Mora, Mary Hart, Billy Gunnels, Cathy Langtim

Retirement 2011

Giselle Mora, Cathy Langtim, Linda Fink, Jane Brockmann, Clare Rittschof, Tom Rider, Laura Sirot, Steve Frank

 

                                                                                  Reception

                                               Kathryn Chicone Ustler Hall Atrium 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Alice Harmon, Chair of the Department of Biology
Alice Harmon, Chair of the Department of Biology

The symposium venue is at the end of HPNP that is directly down the hill from Bartram Carr and over the bridge.  Enter from the small lot at the base of the hill and the room is just inside.  Ustler Hall can be reach via car by entering campus from University Ave at Fletcher drive.  You are forces to turn into a parking lot, if you follow that south to where it curves east you are just adjacent to Ustler and can park.

Field Trip to Seahorse Key the next day 

Reunion 5 sk

opilionid specialists
Opilionid specialists Giselle Mora-Bourgeois and Ron Clouse