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Jamie's First Mussel Pop Genomics Paper Accepted!

11/11/2021

 
Congrats to Jamie Bucholz for acceptance of her RADseq study on Hickorynut mussels in Ecology and Evolution. Really cool results showing how genetic variation and structure varies with river distance and geographic barriers at large spatial scales in a species of conservation concern.

Bumble Bees at the EntSoc 2021 Meeting in Denver

11/11/2021

 
Graduate students Sam Heraghty and Kelton Verble and postdoc Sarthok Rahman presented their research at the Entomology meeting last week in Denver and things seemed well received. In fact Kelton placed 2nd place in the president's prize competition for his talk, so congrats Kelton!

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