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Updates from the Kubatko lab
Laura Kubatko will be giving a talk at a workshop at Oregon State University on Friday. In addition, Dr. Kubatko accepted a position as Section Editor for the journal BMC Evolutionary…Update from the Division of Molluscs
Dr. Tom Watters, Curator of Molluscs at the Museum of Biological Diversity, along with representatives from The Columbus Zoo, Department of Natural Resources, and Fish and Wildlife Services…

Update from the Klips lab
Bob Klips received an award from the American Bryological and Lichenological Society for best bryophyte paper in The Bryologist in 2015. Congratulations, Bob!
EEOB Research highlighted in ASC Insight
EEOB faculty, Karen Goodell, Stuart Ludsin, and Andrea Grottoli are featured in ASC's Timely Topics this month in Insight. Read more about their research as it pertains to Global climate impacts…

Publications by EEOB faculty July 1 - July 31
Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Reveals Signaling Mechanisms Associated with Rapid Cold Hardening in a Chill-Tolerant FlyNicholas M. Teets and David L. Denlinger. 2016. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/…
Amara Huddleston featured in ASC Spotlights
Amara Huddleston, a graduate student in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology (EEOB) is featured in ASC Spotlights this week. Read more about her research here.

Real Science Now
Dr. Steve Rissing is participating in a program presented by The Institute for the Science of Origins and Great Lakes Science Center. This event is free for the public, press, and Republican…

Undergraduate visits Smithsonian Ant Lab
Last week, Cody Cardenas, an undergraduate researcher in the Adams' Lab, visited the Ant Lab at the National Museum of Natural History. Cody met and worked with Dr. Ted Schultz (pictured) to…

Update from the Augustine Lab
Jackie Augustine and Geoff Gould will both be presenting posters at the North American Ornithological Conference in Washington, DC in mid-August (americanornithology.org). This conference…