. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. OEB 155r: Biology of Insects (undergraduate and graduate) Naomi E. Pierce (and Michael R. Canfield) Introduction to the major groups of insects—life history, morphology, physiology and ecology—through a combination of lecture, lab and field exercises. OEB 167: Herpetology (undergraduate and graduate) James Hanken and Jonathan Losos An introduction to the biology of amphibians and reptiles. Lectures and laboratories examine the morphology, systematics, natural history, behavior, ecology, evolutionary relationships and biogeogra


. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. OEB 155r: Biology of Insects (undergraduate and graduate) Naomi E. Pierce (and Michael R. Canfield) Introduction to the major groups of insects—life history, morphology, physiology and ecology—through a combination of lecture, lab and field exercises. OEB 167: Herpetology (undergraduate and graduate) James Hanken and Jonathan Losos An introduction to the biology of amphibians and reptiles. Lectures and laboratories examine the morphology, systematics, natural history, behavior, ecology, evolutionary relationships and biogeography of all major taxa. OEB 173: Comparative Biomechanics (undergraduate and graduate) Andrew A. Biewener (and Jacques Dumais) An exploration of how animals and plants contend with their physical environment, considering their biomaterial properties, structural form and mechanical interaction with the environment. OEB 231: Adaptation (graduate) Hopi E. Hoekstra This discussion-based course covers the latest advances in the study of adaptation with a focus on controversial issues and integrative approaches. OEB 234: Topics in Marine Biology (graduate) Robert M. Woollacott Human impacts on marine life and ecosystems of the OEB 26 lr: Developmental Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change (graduate) James Hanken (and Arkhat Abzhanov) Graduate seminar course in evolutionary developmental biology discussing the latest advances in understanding the cellular and molecular developmental mechanisms that underlie important evolutionary phenomena. OEB 275r: Phylogenetics in the Era of Genomics (graduate) Scott V. Edwards A survey of the changing landscape of molecular systematics brought on by the power of modern genomics. Emphasis will be on the challenges of combining DNA sequence data from many genes and the rise of species trees as a paradigm in systematics. OEB 282: Genomics and Evolution of Infectious Disease (graduate) Scott V. Edwards (and Pardis Sabeti) Infectious diseases rapi


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