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Jordan Satler and Bryan Carstens in Molecular Ecologist

The Molecular Ecologist recently featured research on the Phylogeographic Concordance Factor (PCF) by EEOB PhD Student, Jordan Satler, and his advisor, Bryan Carstens. Read the article…

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Musetti receives ASC Outstanding Staff Award

Dr. Luciana Musetti, curator of the C. A. Triplehorn Insect Collection, has been recognized with the Arts and Sciences Outstanding Staff award. We are so proud that Arts and Sciences recognizes…

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Publications by EEOB faculty April 1 - April 30

Multimodal Communication in Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)—An Emerging Model for Study

G.W. Uetz, , D.L. Clark, J.A. Roberts. 2016. Advances in the Study of Behavior. doi:10.1016/bs.asb.2016.03.003

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5 MBD Researchers in the News

Five EEOB Researchers from the Museum of Biological Diversity, including Norm Johnson, Marc Kibbey, Hans Klompen, Tod Stuessy, and Tom Watters, were interviewed by the Columbus Dispatch about…

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Tom Watters in the News

Tom Watters, EEOB's Curator of Molluscs at Ohio State University’s Museum of Biological Diversity was interviewed by the Columbus Dispatch about mussels in the Darby Watershed.

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Update from the OSU Acarology Program

Members of the OSU Acarology Program are preparing for the upcoming II Latin-American Congress of Acarology. Sam Bolton and Hans Klompen are main speakers and, as president, Jose Orlando…

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Update from the Adams Lab

Cody Cardenas, an undergraduate in Rachelle Adams' lab, has been awarded the 2016 URO Summer Research Fellowship to work on a taxonomy project. Cody will be looking at morphological and genetic…

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Update from the Munoz-Garcia Lab

Andy Ondrejech, an undergraduate in Agus Munoz-Garcia's lab, won third place in the Zoology category at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum last week.

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Update from the Peter Curtis Group

Samuel Reed, an undergraduate in the Peter Curtis group, received a summer undergraduate research fellowship from the Undergraduate Research Office.

Congratulations, Samuel!