This June, in Snowbird …

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I just finished my registration for Evolution 2013, the joint annual meeting of theAmerican Society of NaturalistsSociety of Systematic Biologists, and the Society for the Study of Evolution. This year it’ll run from the 21st to the 26th of June, at the resort town of Snowbird, Utah—which will be a bit trickier as a travel destination, but promises to provide spectacular natural beauty as a backdrop to the biggest conference of evolutionary biologists and ecologists in North America.
Molecular Ecology will be at the meeting as usual, at the Wiley-Blackwell booth, but we haven’t made any formal plans yet for The Molecular Ecologist. Should we make some? Maybe a meet-up for readers and contributors? A hike, or a gathering over some 3.2% beer? Let us know in the comments.

About Jeremy Yoder

Jeremy B. Yoder is an Associate Professor of Biology at California State University Northridge, studying the evolution and coevolution of interacting species, especially mutualists. He is a collaborator with the Joshua Tree Genome Project and the Queer in STEM study of LGBTQ experiences in scientific careers. He has written for the website of Scientific American, the LA Review of Books, the Chronicle of Higher Education, The Awl, and Slate.
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