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Presentations

Overachievers: What Honey Bees Teach Us about Genes, Brain, and Social Behavior

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2005
Gene E. Robinson
7:30 pm

Auditorium, Beckman Institute
405 N. Mathews Ave
Urbana

Event Description

Honey bees have a brain the size of a grass seed, yet live together in societies that rival our own in complexity and internal cohesion. How do they do it? By drawing on the latest studies from behavioral biology, neuroscience, molecular biology and genomics, this lecture will explore the secrets of their success.

Event Video
Gene E. Robinson

Professor of Entomology and Institute for Genomic Biology: Director of Neuroscience Program