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EEOB publications December 1 - December 31
Never, Ever Make an Enemy… Out of an Anemone: Transcriptomic Comparison of Clownfish Hosting Sea Anemone Venoms
Alonso Delgado, Charlotte Benedict, Jason Macrander and Marymegan Daly. Mar. Drugs…
Tiger Beetle specimen data transcription on Notes from Nature
The second round of tiger beetle specimen data transcription is up on Notes from Nature, an online platform where citizen scientists from around the world can collaborate with museums and museum…
Wiktorowski awarded Undergraduate Research Scholarship
Macy Wiktorowski, an undergraduate in the Bagley lab, was awarded an Undergraduate Research Scholarship from the Arts and Sciences Honors Committee for her proposal. She is working with Dr. Robin…
UResearch Fall Newsletter
The UResearch Lab has announced the release of their Fall 2022 Newsletter. You can read about activities, current projects, researchers, and courses with this on the ArcGIS StoryMaps site.
Parsons and Razik awarded Presidential Fellowship
EEOB graduate students, Danielle Parsons and Imran Razik, were awarded the 2022-2023 Presidential Fellowship! The Presidential Fellowship is the most prestigious award given by the Graduate School…
EEOB publications November 1 - November 30
Limited genetic differentiation of Mycetomoellerius mikromelanos in Parque National Soberanía, Panama: Implications for queen dispersal
Cody Raul Cardenas, Andrew J. Mularo, Andreas S. Chavez,…
Salvatore Sidoti's successful defense
Sal Sidoti, co-advised by Susan Gershman and Stu Ludsin, successfully defended his dissertation entitled, Predator Cues Induce Transgenerational Behavioral Plasticity in the Wolf Spider
Hibler strives to improve health care system for veterans
Dave Hibler, veteran and EEOB Ph.D. student, and Joy Omslaer, a social worker for brain injury survivors at the Outpatient Rehabilitation Department of The Ohio State University Wexner Medical…
Cardenas publishes in BioTropica
Cody Cardenas, a former Master's student in Rachelle Adams' Mega Ant Lab, just published his second chapter on a Panamanian fungus-growing ant. Cardenas and Andrew Mularo (a former undergraduate…