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Goodell receives funding from ODOT
Karen Goodell will be funded for the next two years by ODOT to conduct statewide surveys for the endangered Rusty Patch Bumble Bee and document bumble bee distributions across Ohio. The project aims…
EEOB Osburn Award for Excellence in Research
Congratulations to the 2017 winners of the EEOB Osburn Award for Excellence in Research: Ariadna Morales Garcia, Paul Blischak, Alejandro Otero Bravo. This award is given to three exceptional PhD…
Snow provides commentary for Nature.com blog
EEOB Professor, Allison Snow, provided commentary for a Nature.com blog about the April 22nd March for Science in Washington, DC. The blog also features a photo of Dr. Snow's Mark Watney persona…
Publications by EEOB faculty April 1 - April 30
The Phanuromyia galeata species group (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae, Telenominae): shining a lantern into an unexplored corner of Neotropical diversity Katherine C. Nesheim, Lubomír Masner, Norman F…
Woods and McCarthy Study Rare Superbloom
EEOB Graduate Student, Ryan McCarthy, and Visiting Assistant Professor, Natasha Woods, traveled to the Colorado Desert in Joshua Tree National Park in California to study a rare superbloom. Recent…
Sabree lab receives NSF award
EEOB Assistant Professor, Zakee Sabree, and his lab recently received an NSF award for their work on the following: Bacteria-mediated gut development and symbiont genome evolution in a model…
Natasha Woods selected as awardee in Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition
Natasha Woods, a Visiting Assistant Professor in EEOB, was selected as an awardee in the Ford Foundation 2017 Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition! This fellowship is sponsored by the Ford…
Wheeler receives 2nd place Flash Talk Award
Congratulations to Gregory Wheeler for his recent second place Ohio Supercomputer Center Flash Talk Award! Wheeler is an EEOB graduate student in Bryan Carstens' lab.
Berra featured in "Minds & Hearts"
Tim Berra, Ohio State Academy Professor and professor emeritus, EEOB; and Charles Darwin University Professorial Fellow, describes his 47-year career studying weird Australian fishes. “Fantastic…