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Erika wins the HHMI Gilliam Fellowship!
We are very excited that IAEL Ph. D. student won the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Fellowship! The Gilliam fellowship provides a three year fellowship award to Erika, funds for her professional development, tuition and fees, and $4k to me … Continue reading
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Dr. Kristian Brevik!
We are very excited to congratulate Kristian Brevik for finishing his Ph. D. thesis titled, “Rapid evolution in agroecosystems: Transposable elements and epigenetics in the Colorado potato beetle”. Kristian has been using genome resequencing to examine the genomic patterns associated … Continue reading
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Black Lives Matter
As a lab, we stand with #BlackLivesMatter. We work to increase diversity, representation, and allyship in ecology, evolution, entomology, and agriculture. As a lab community, we aim to continue learning and supporting each other in navigating the intersection between the … Continue reading
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Zoe makes the home page!
Zoe Albion has been working on a summer project while supported by a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship. It was nice to see that her research was profiled by UVM Today. https://www.uvm.edu/uvmnews/news/summer-not
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New articles published on swede midge
Elisabeth is on a roll with two new publications from her thesis! In a study published in Canadian Entomologist, she found during multiple 24 hour observational studies that swede midge emerge as adults in the first few hours after dawn … Continue reading
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