We are accepting applications for our new NIH IRACDA postdoctoral program. Its an awesome program for those that want to pursue research and get some teaching experience.
https://t.co/6zhKtl0hqy
I can't believe it!🤯 Beyond thrilled to announce that our lab is now funded a @NIH#R35#MIRA award and support our research in #telomere molecular evolution. So thankful to members of my lab, mentors and colleagues who helped tremendously🥲.
We will be hiring soon stay tuned!
Meet @FrogsToFlies who has published much of her research around copper resistance and toxicity in Drosophila melanogaster in our Journals, #GENETICS and #G3journal!
Read more about her career & research: https://t.co/pUnEJ9VGlr
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How well do you know @UnivOfKansas core labs? Come to Coretoberfest to learn how these facilities + experts can support your #KUresearch.
🗓️ Thurs, 10/12
🕞 3:30 - 5:30
📍Burge Union
Door prizes. Networking. Appetizers + drinks. RSVP: https://t.co/vwA4tLJwLs
So happy to see this press release on our new article in BSSB! Much more homalopsid work and snake research to come 🐍Check the research out of @ResearchAtKU@KU_EEB@GenomicsKU@Rutgers_Newark here! https://t.co/92R66v8WYh And a big thanks to Brendan Lynch for the beautiful PR!
Hello my lab is looking for a PhD student to start fall 2024. We are actively developing Mimulus and maize as a model for studying telomere molecular evolution. Prospective students interested in plant evolutionary bio and genomics please check ad and consider applying.
Congrats to @DrWorms & @pshefty for their new positions within KU Biology! We are thrilled to announce Prof Ackley is now Co-Director of Undergrad Bio & Prof Hefty has stepped into the role of @KUMolBio Chair! Join us in celebrating their success & wishing them luck!
Hey folks in #Evol2023 join me tomorrow at 11:45 at Pop. Gen VIII (Room 115). I'll talk about the genetics of neat birds with social monogamy and female defense polygyny!
📷 Nick Athanas
A huge thank you to @HerpetologyCons and @GenomicsKU for funding our Philippines research. We have had so much success (and more coming) thanks to the funding! Many thanks from the entire team! 🙏🏼
The KU Center for Genomics and @KansasINBRE are looking to hire a genomic data scientist. The position would involve helping others with analysis, training, and performing your own (or collab) research. A modest research budget is available. Please RT! https://t.co/kDx9DaRn2x