Evolutionary Analysis book club
posted May 7, 2016 4:10 PM   RSS | iCal | +googleCal

Thu May 12 at 7:00 PM, Hacklab.TO 2.0 (Suite #6)
1266 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L3, Canada (Map & Directions)
A biology book club I'm part of in Toronto is going to be starting Freeman and Herron's Evolutionary Analysis. We read a chapter of a textbook a month (more or less), and answer the end-of-chapter questions. We also try to find a paper related to the chapter to discuss. Everyone is welcome; when we did Albert's Molecular Biology of the Cell, we had everyone from people who had zero biology background to biology Ph.D.s attend. Sometimes we stick to the subject of the chapter, and sometimes the discussion is wide-ranging. It's held at Toronto's Hacklab, which strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space.
Meetings are generally on the 2nd Thursday of every month. More information can be found on the Meetup page.

If you come, you can also check out the work-in-progress DIYBio.to lab.

If you have been to the old Hacklab in Kensington Market, please note that it has moved to Queen and Dufferin.
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