New paper coauthored with Anna Brant @UWBiology@burkemuseum on Inostrancevia, the largest gorgonopsian. The genus is now known from Russia, Tanzania, and South Africa. @SVP_vertpaleo
Reprints here, or DM me.
https://t.co/E93NyWp4Zg
Nighttime pollinator activity is dropping - and people are largely to blame.
Research co-led by @RiffellLab published in @ScienceMagazine shows that nitrate radicals in the air degrade scent chemicals released by a common wildflower.
More in @uwnews: https://t.co/iQD1iaVGzW
Our latest post is a meditation on fruits by 2nd year William Albers. From sweet memories of childhood fruit plates to the intricate love story of the fig and the fig wasp, its a beautiful reflection on plant biology, growth, and gratitude. Give it a read! https://t.co/ZAROsoPmVR
🚨TWO FACULTY JOB OPENINGS in our Department (@UWBiology)! Please share widely!!
Assistant Professor in Quantitative Understanding of Collective Behavior: https://t.co/kZvhCgnRFU
Assistant Professor in Discipline-based Education Research in Biology: https://t.co/pb2ocv4ZLS
Welcome to the UW Biology new graduate cohort of 2023!!! Learn more about the fantastic scientists joining the UW PhD program in our newest post: https://t.co/jWITDtCgzb
🚨New preprint alert! 🦇🦷🚨
Led by Dave Grossnickle, w/@aigverte, @Sears_Lab,
& @UW+🇵🇷 undergrads, we use phyllostomid #bats molars to examine macroevolutionary patterns in an adaptive radiation – when and how do early bursts take place? read on ⬇️ ️
https://t.co/nrGghU8GC9
#UW Undergraduate Research Symposium last Friday and the Stromberg lab undergraduates came to represent! We had 17 undergrads presenting on 12 different topics. And special shoutout to @caestromberg for the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award! #HuskyResearch
I love this job & our team🥺🥰❣️
I now have a lil watermelon ray and Nemo painting for my desk because im O-fish-ally a doctor🥳
They all call me Dr. Fish now lol Im so proud🥲
Congratulations to all undergraduates presenting their work at the @UW Undergraduate Research Symposium today!! Particularly proud of our lab students, who presented projects spanning from bat acoustics and biomechanics to mosasaur bite force. 1/2: posters
@UWBiology@burkemuseum
.@UWBiology undergrads @JohannahRickman & @AbbyEBurtner's first (co)first author paper is now published in @iobjournal! Here, we (with Tate Linden & @SESantanaM) examined the shape and structural properties of squirrel humeri & femora. 🧵 1/x
https://t.co/PM0juUc5Wy