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Mon, 11 Mar 1996 18:46:00 EST
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Workshop in Plant-Animal Interactions:  Flowers and Pollinators
 
     The National Science Foundation has funded, through its
Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement Program, a workshop designed
for faculty in the United States who teach undergraduate students
and who are interested in learning research techniques that they
can then incorporate in classes and laboratory exercises at their
home institutions.  This workshop will use flowers and
pollinators to investigate a variety of perspectives on plant-
animal interactions.  The workshop will be taught 9 - 23 August
at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado,
by Drs. David Inouye, Carol Kearns, James Thomson, and Nick
Waser, with assistance from other researchers in pollination
biology who work at the Laboratory.  All workshop expenses except
travel will be paid for participants by the NSF grant.  For more
information, please contact Dr. David Inouye, Department of
Zoology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. 301-405-
6946, e-mail: [log in to unmask]  Women, minorities, and persons
with disabilities that are not incompatible with field research
are encouraged to apply.  Applications due 25 April.

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