This Week’s WSU-Entomology spring 2015 colloquium

WSU-Entomology Spring 2015 Colloquium

Wednesday, February 18,  FSHN 354 – 12:10-1 p.m.

The AMS dial # 5706538

This week’s speaker Dr. Amy Worthington, a postdoctoral researcher with the Laura Lavine Lab.

Her presentation is titled:  Being promiscuous has its benefits: Ejaculates increase fecundity and immunity in female crickets

For more information on Dr. Worthington go to: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8849815/Amy_M_Worthington_Website/Home.html

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