Ecological Genomics Institute
Ecological Genomics is an integrative field of study that seeks to understand the genetic mechanisms underlying adaptive responses of organisms to their environment. The mission of the EGI is to advance the discipline of ecological genomics and to make EGI the center for ecological genomics locally, nationally, and internationally. The Kansas State University Ecological Genomics Institute is posit
Plan on attending the Annual Ecogen Summer Research Forum July 19, noon-5:30 in Ackert 232. Great talks by faculty and students! Bring family and friends to the evening BBQ!
06/20/2017
The 2017 Ecological Genomics Research Forum! Great talks by EGI faculty, students and Biology REU students!
06/09/2017
Cool feature of EGI faculty member, Geoff Morris, on the Genetics Society of America website! Check out their new paper in the special issue of GENETICs on multi parental populations!
MPP People: Geoffrey Morris Multiparental populations (MPPs) have brought a new era in mapping complex traits, as well as new analytical challenges. To face these challenges and encourage innovation, the GSA journals launched…
Congrats to all! Honorable Mention to Ecogen Student Samantha Sharpe!
Kansas State University students, alumni among newest NSF Graduate Research Fellows Kansas State University | News and Communications Services MANHATTAN — Five current Kansas State University students and two alumni are among the National Science Foundation's 2017 Graduate Research Fellows and honorable mentions.
Come hear Jim Beaver talk about effects of microbiome on plant communities at the Biology Seminar 4pm AK 221!
Schedule for 2016 Ecological Genomics Symposium has been published. http://ecogen.k-state.edu/symposia/2016/final%20schedule.pdf
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