SICB 2018 Annual Meeting Highlights
Major Lectures
- Plenary Lecture: Carl Zimmer, science-writer, author, and columnist for The New York Times - Science and Scandal: Reporting on Biology In An Age of Controversy (View/Download Presentation Slides here)
- Bartholomew Award Lecture: Caroline Williams, University of California, Berkeley - Cold Truths: Evolutionary Impacts of Winter on Terrestrial Ectotherms
- Bern Lecture: David Norris, University of Colorado at Boulder - Five Decades of Environmental Comparative Endocrinology
- John A. Moore Lecture: Katayoun Chamany, Eugene Lang College for Liberal Arts, The New School - From STEM to STREAMD: Responsibility, Arts, and Design for Inclusive Learning
SICB-Wide Symposia
- From Small and Squishy to Big and Armored: Genomic, Ecological and Paleontological Insights into the Early Evolution of Animals
- Science Through Narrative: Engaging Broad Audiences
- Behavioral and Physiological Adaptation to Urban Environments
Workshop Highlights
- A Challenge to Define Stress
- Science Through Story
- Visual Note-taking
- Beyond Traditional Mentors
- Biology on a Budget
Awards Presented
- George A. Bartholomew Award – Caroline Williams, University of California, Berkeley
- M. Patricia Morse Award – William Hoese, California State University, Fullerton
- Dorothy M. Skinner Award – Kirstin Brink, University of British Columbia
- Storybooth Videos – videos of short stories about science experiences
Awards and Contests
- American Microscopial Society: Call for Microscopical Photos - Annual Buchsbaum Photo Contest
Do you have a favorite photomicrograph you'd like others to see? It could be the winner! The 2018 Buchsbaum Photo Contest, sponsored by the American Microscopical Society, will be held during the SICB meeting in San Francisco, California. The contest is a memorial to Ralph Buchsbaum, pioneer in cell and tissue culture of animals and champion of photomicrography, and its aim is to encourage microscopical-biological photography. Details can be found on the American Microscopical Society 's website: http://amicros.org/?page_id=9