From research tech, to NSF REPS fellow, to @SweiLab graduate student extraordinaire, and now with a master’s degree conferred: presenting Shannon Summers at her master’s thesis defense! Congratulations! Thanks to her committee members @wavingfrog and @chavecito76
Are you student or postdoc in the Pacific Southwest region and interested in preventing vector-borne disease? You can apply for a 1-year training grant with the PacVec Center of Excellence! More info here: https://t.co/lDhITvuQDF
We are hiring! BIOLOGICAL DATA SCIENCE /TTF faculty position in San Francisco. Cohort hire focused on Black and Latinx/e student success (start date 08/2024).
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Master’s student, Shannon Summers, did an awesome job presenting her research on the utility of phylogenetic metrics of biodiversity to predict disease risk at ESA2023 in Portland.
Congratulations to @Sweilab graduate student, Maxwell Newton, on presenting his thesis work at the Northern California Parasitologist meeting and receiving the best student paper award! Shown here with NCP President Dr. Pascale Guiton (photo credit Dr. Judy Sakanari).
Is analyzing tons of data your idea of a good time? Then have I got the postdoc for you! @Sweilab is looking for a postdoc in vector ecology to study host community impacts on tick-borne disease ecology: https://t.co/TD1TUNFYFZ