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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…
Update from the Hamilton Lab
Ian Hamilton received an NSF award for his work Network Structure and Conflict Management in a Cooperatively Breeding Fish
Ohio Plants class at Deep Woods
During Maymester, the Ohio Plants class took a field trip to Deep Woods Farm near Hocking Hills. Students identified wildflowers and woody plants, explored a waterfall ravine, forded a cold creek…
Ligocki receives NSF Post-Doc fellowship
Isaac Ligocki was awarded an NSF postdoctoral fellowship (PRFB) and will be working at UC Davis under the advisement of Dr. Rebecca Calisi-Rodriguez beginning in August. Congratulations, Isaac!
Update from the Adams Lab
An undergraduate researcher in the Adams lab, Cody Cardenas, won some awards this week at the Entomological Society of America North Central Branch meeting in Cleveland. Cody took 3rd place in the…