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Graduate students presented at Evolution 2022
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June 30, 2022
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tjscott16
Trey Scott and P. M. Shreenidhi presented at Evolution in Cleveland.
Trey talked about his work studying context-dependence in the
Dictyostelium
–
Paraburkholderia
symbiosis.
Shreenidhi presented a poster on the cost of prey switching.
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