Searching for a project manager for our NSF-funded mosquitofish mesocosm work testing 'adapt or die' responses to stress https://t.co/IWBjA5Yo0a Based at @ArchboldStation with opportunities for independent research and travel to @KelloggBioStn . Please spread the word!
Excited to share the published version (out now in @PLOSGenetics) of the introductory review that I wrote with Mike Grundler and @gbradburd about ancestral recombination graphs! https://t.co/a885WGt8oy
Excited to share this preprint with @tpLinderoth@popgenchen, Lauren Deaner, Raoul Boughton, and the late @reed_bowman: Translocations spur population growth but exacerbate inbreeding in an imperiled species https://t.co/Kwe5lii9HY
Posting on twitter right now feels a little like putting up an informational flyer on the deck of the Titanic, but I'm recruiting PhD students to work on spatial population genetics in my lab at @UMichEEB!
@itatiVCS @michiganstateu It's so infuriating! Let me try to dig up the residency petition––I would hope buying a home in the state would qualify you! If I can't find it, I think I got the form by calling the registrar's office.
This Friday, KBS's very own Dr. Sarah Fitzpatrick (@SarahFitz) will give her tenure promotion seminar and share her lab's research on biodiversity conservation via genetic rescue. #MSUKBS#SciArt
We are hiring a research asst / lab manager in the Fitz Lab! Full-time position based @KelloggBioStn, this person will help lead data collection/analysis for multiple conservation genomics projects related to genetic rescue; https://t.co/a7DT9U5Zwp, please RT!
@itatiVCS @mirandaconcolor @zachbbionerd There are several native crayfish species and at least one invasive one! Not sure what the regulations are re:eating them, and how we’d get enough to feed eeb!
@alackles That sounds like a great plant place! I would suggest maybe an aluminum plant or a sword fern? Both are pretty easy if you can remember to water them (and forgiving of overwatering), and neither need so much light that they would hate closed curtains on occasion.