News
Lanno President of SETAC
EEOB Professor, Roman Lanno, was elected President of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). SETAC is a non-profit, worldwide organization committed to …
Mael Glon and Roger Thoma featured in Dispatch article
Jim McCormac discusses "mudbugs" with EEOB graduate student, Mael Glon, and Museum of Biological Diversity Alumnus, Roger Thoma. Read the entire article on the Columbus Dispatch website.
MBD collections featured in Ardine Nelson's exhibit
Professor Emerita in the Department of Art Ardine Nelson is exhibiting works in Hopkins Hall Gallery, that features images of specimens from the Museum of Biological Diversity…
Jarzyna Receives NSF Grant
The National Science Foundation has awarded a Macrosystems Biology and NEON-Enabled Science grant to Marta Jarzyna for a project titled "Spatio-temporal scaling of avian diversity change". This…
Carstens & Pelletier receive NSF grant
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant to Bryan Carstens & Tara Pelletier for a project titled "Aggregating and Repurposing Phylogeographic Data". This project will work with the…
Heather Glon's research featured in ASC News
EEOB PhD student, Heather Glon, was featured in Arts and Sciences News this week. Glon, whose advisor is EEOB Professor Meg Daly, is attempting to gather a globally representative collection of…
Rich Bradley featured in Ohio State Insights article
EEOB Associate Professor Emeritus, Rich Bradley, shares advice on dealing with spiders in an Ohio State Insights article entitled Don’t let these bugs ruin your summer. You can read the entire…
Publications by EEOB Faculty July 1 - July 31
Genetic diversity and population structure in Cary’s Beardtongue Penstemon caryi (Plantaginaceae), a rare plant endemic to the eastern Rocky Mountains of Wyoming and Montana Benjamin W. Stone,…