Category Archives: Lab Meeting

Longfei got a position at Sun Yat-sen University!

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We were at the Ferguson Farmer’s Market!

Joan and undergraduates Rory, Clarissa, Cara, and Rintsen set up a booth at the Ferguson Farmer’s Market for a science outreach event.

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James and Trey completed a genomics course in Toronto!

James and Trey participated in a two-day Canadian Bioinformatics workshop in Toronto focused on analyzing high-throughput sequencing data. The course included lectures and labs aimed at understanding how to identify variants with sequencing data.

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Alicia is moving to a new position on the med campus!

Alicia is going to be the Sustainability Coordinator for WashU’s medical campus! Congrats on the new job!

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Fred got an Assistant Professor position at UMSL!

A huge congratulations to Fred for getting a job right across town at University of Missouri – St. Louis! They are very lucky to have him as part of their Biology faculty!

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We’re Green Office Certified!

We have received Green Office Certification from the Office of Sustainability here at WashU! Read more about our efforts here: https://wubio.wustl.edu/news/articles/3296 Green Office Program Website – WashU Sustainability

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Fred Inglis submitted a paper.

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Debbie Brock submitted a paper.

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Choosing a Ph.D. program – what’s important and what’s not

Originally posted on Sociobiology:
If you are in your early twenties, you will be told often that many of the decisions you make will stay with you for the rest of your life, so be careful. I’d say do your…

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W.D. Hamilton’s Wasp Dissections from 1968!

We’ve recently scanned a collection of W. D. Hamilton’s field notes from Brazil in 1968. Bill gave these notes to Joan in the 1990s and she would like to make the available to everyone.  Check them out! Angiopolybia pallens Au … Continue reading

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