We seek a postdoctoral scholar to participate in a project funded by the National Science Foundation Rules of Life program[…]
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New TrEnCh project website
Excited to launching our new TrEnCh project website by @impactmedialab! Hope you’ll find the resources for Translating Environmental Change into[…]
Read moreRecruiting postdoc(s) in organismal responses to climate change
Recruiting 1-2 postdocs to join the Buckley lab at U Washington Biology (remote possible) and participate in the NSF funded TrEnCh[…]
Read moreCongratulations Dr. Tony Cannistra!
Congratulations to Tony for a PhD advancing predictions of climate change responses. He defended a dissertation entitled “A Grain Carried by the[…]
Read moreCongratulations Dr. Sima Bouzid
Sima persevered through snow and deep river crossings to catch Yosemite lizards and defend her dissertation: “Diversification and Local Adaptation in[…]
Read moreNew TrEnCh education website
We’ve launched a new TrEnCh-ed website that included educational resources for translating environmental change into organismal responses. Fun R shiny[…]
Read moreNew climate change education and outreach resources
We’re hard at work on climate change education and outreach resources including our TrEnCh project, a climate change biology tutorial,[…]
Read moreSummer in Yosemite, Mt. Rainier, and a company
Sima has been searching for lizards from populations with diverse phenotypes (and again avoiding fires) in Yosemite. Aji is building[…]
Read moreRachel visits to decipher the genetic basis of grasshopper phenotypic clines
We were happy to welcome postdoc Rachel Slatyer for a visit. Rachel is leading a project in collaboration with others in[…]
Read moreSima is hiking around Yosemite in search of lizards
Sima is hiking around Yosemite in search of Sceloporus lizards for a common garden and genetic study of adaptation. We[…]
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