Dr. Shalene Jha is an Associate Professor in the Integrative Biology Dept @ UT Austin. We study plant-animal interactions, population genetics, and landscapes.
Excited to be working with @jha_ut@DrEMLichtenberg @NorthTXwildbees @mccoshsm@jrwbees and others on the official launch of the Texas Native Bee RCN. Following the development of @usnativebees a group of Texas bee folks had our first meeting to discuss a TX monitoring strategy.
Our newest book “Common Bees of Eastern North America” comes out later this month. To celebrate we decided to give some books away. #giveaway
How to enter:
1. follow us on twitter
2. retweet this announcement
We will select a winner in 1 week (Wednesday September 15th).
Some exciting news that I’ve been sitting on for a while. Pleased and relieved to to have been awarded a fellowship to continue working at UT for an additional 3 years. I will still be working with @felicitymuth but will also be teaming up with @jha_ut. Buzzing to get started!🐝
Hot off the press: Towards a U.S. national program for monitoring native bees https://t.co/cjYqk2Jl8Q
Work led by @WoodardLab in collaboration with many others @DanforthLab @melittologist @rufocinctus @msuberrybugs @WilliamsBeeLab@jha_ut@CariveauLab
The Rehan lab is looking for a 3-year postdoc in wild bee landscape genomics, microbial ecology, and we are most interested in the integration of life history and social evolution. Please RT
One of every three bites of food we eat comes from a plant that was pollinated by something.
Despite their size, pollinators are vital to the success of a healthy ecosystem. https://t.co/w7eFC7SNAt
Excited to announce a postdoc opening in my lab! NSF-funded project on ecological analysis of plant-pollinator interaction data. See the full job description at https://t.co/I0cpYCva8X Please RT
Please see the diversity statement written by Dr. Jha and others in the integrative biology department, linked here: https://t.co/yQdP5RV0VY #BlackLivesMattters