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Lab Holiday party! And celebrating the 100th birthday for Finland!

We celebrated Finland’s 100th birthday and the holidays with the McKay lab! Leena will sadly be leaving us soon. IAEL lab members at the party (Front: Sean, Jorge, Chase, Kristian, and Leena; Back: Andrea, Yolanda, and Lance).

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Gund Institute Funded PhD Opportunitie

Gund Institute Funded PhD Opportunities   POSITION: The Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont (UVM) is recruiting exceptional PhD students for Fall 2018 to conduct interdisciplinary research on major global environmental challenges as part of a competitive PhD Research Assistantship … Continue reading

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New Ph. D. Program at UVM – QuEST

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On the importance of in situ studies for understanding crop diversification

Here is a new article published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, as part of the Special Issue: Ecology and Evolution of Plants under Domestication in the Neotropics/ Back to the Origin: In Situ Studies Are Needed to Understand Selection during Crop Diversification … Continue reading

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Welcome Jorge Ruiz Arocho and Leena Lindstrom!

We are excited to welcome new graduate student Jorge Ruiz Arocho to the lab! Jorge will be studying anthropogenic effects of crop domestication and cultivation on arthropod biodiversity in Mexico. We are also pleased to host Prof. Leena Lindström, from the University … Continue reading

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