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PIInstitution Lab website / emailwhat are you recruiting? (PhD, masters, post-doc, etc.)Research interestsComments
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Susanne PfeiferArizona State Universityhttp://spfeiferlab.org/PhD,postdocevolutionary and comparative genomics, population genetics, primates
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Moisés A. Bernal Auburn University
https://sites.google.com/site/moisesbernalresearch/
Masters and PhD students; 1 lab-tech Response of fishes to environmental and human-mediated stressors. At Evol 2019, please contact via email: bernal.moises@gmail.com. Talk on Saturday: 3:15 PM - 3:29 PM Room 554
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Marie StraderAuburn Universityhttps://mariestrader.weebly.com/Masters/PhD genomics in marine invertebrates to understand ecol/evol in a global change context, symbiosisNot at the meeting, but please contact me if interested
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Rob LanfearAustralian National Universityhttp://www.robertlanfear.com/
PhD, post-docs for fellowships: https://www.arc.gov.au/grants/discovery-program/discovery-early-career-researcher-award-decra
Phylogenetic methodsI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Kirsten PriorBinghamton University SUNYhttps://priorecologylab.comPhD studentsEcology and evolution of insect host-parasitoid systems; global change; community ecologyFind more specifics about the position at priorecologylab.com
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Casey terHorstCal State Northridgehttp://www.ecoevolab.comMS studentEvolution in a communnity context, Rapid evolution, microbial communitiesAccepting applications for Fall 2020
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Arun SethuramanCalifornia State University San Marcoswww.arunsethuraman.weebly.comMasters students in CS or BiologyDeveloping new theory/methods/software/pipelines for population genomics, whole genome seq/GBS of coccinellid lady beetles used in biocontrol, parasitoid wasps, semi aquatic & endangered turtles, other reptilesAt Evol2019, email asethuraman@csusm.edu, talk Tuesday 9.30a in Ball_BC
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Moi Exposito-AlonsoCarnegie Institution / Stanfordhttp://www.moisesexpositoalonso.orgTechnician / Researcher / PostdocMolecular Ecological Genetics, Quantitative Evolutionary Genetics and Ecoinformaticshttps://drive.google.com/file/d/13WHsJdrYPsVDWKNIei6_1pVrxV-qeeOI/view; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fsdYTg7BnjjI_oV5eJd84D23yUB7rQTS/view
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Andrew MahonCentral Michigan Universitypeople.cst.cmich.edu/mahon2aPhD students (2x), possible MS positions alsoEcology, evolution, population genomics of Antarctic benthic inverts, particularly sea spidersemail letter of interest and CV ASAP mahon2a@cmich.edu
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David McCandlishCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
https://www.cshl.edu/research/faculty-staff/david-mccandlish/
PostdocGenotype-phenotype map, molecular evolution, theoretical population genetics
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Robert ReedCornell Universityreedlab.org1 postdocButterfly wing pattern evo-devoAt Evol 2019: robertreed@cornell.edu
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Amy GoldbergDuke Universitygoldberglab.orgPhD, postdoc, research assistantpopulation genetics, admixture, disease modelingI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested. amy.goldberg@duke.edu
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Chris BalakrishnanEast Carolina Universitywww.balalab.comPostdocBehavioral & Evolutionary Genomics, Birdsbalakrishnanc@ecu.edu; At Evol2019 (talk: Genomics2, Sat), details: http://www.balalab.com/lablog
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Scott BurgessFlorida State Universityhttp://scottburgessecology.wordpress.comPhD studentsEvolution of dispersal, mating systems, and phenotypic plasticity; marine invertebrates
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Ylenia ChiariGeorge Mason Universitywww.yleniachiari.itMS and PhD studentsphenotypic evolution (morphology, cognition, sensory system) in reptiles - genomics, behavior, math modeling; cancer biology (comparative and functional genomics)
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Sandy KawanoGeorge Washington Universityhttps://sandykawano.weebly.com/PhD students (apps due Dec 2019), lab tech, and postdocsFunctional morphology and biomechanics of the water-land transition in tetrapod evolution, including ecomechanics of bone mechanical propertiesNot at Evol 2019 but contact me at sandy.kawano@gmail.com if interested.
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Robin HopkinsHarvard Universityhttp://hopkins-lab.org/technician/researcherspeciation, mate choice, plants, floral adapatation, plant-pollinator interactionsat Evol2019 rhopkins@fas.harvard.edu
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Kathryn TurnerIdaho State Universityhttps://kathryngturner.comMsc, PhD, shared postdoc through https://www.idahogem3.org/evolutionary ecology, ecological genomics, aDNA/historical DNA, invasive species, plants@ktinvasion. At Evol 2019. Talk Sunday 3:15, 555, Herbarium genomics of a plant invasion. Email kathryn.g.turner@gmail.com
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Farrah BasheyIndiana University
http://www.indiana.edu/~basheyla/index.html
PhDEvolutionary ecology of life history and social traits of parasites and mutualists, maintenance of diversityfbasheyv@indiana.edu
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Matthew HahnIndiana Universityhttps://hahnlab.sitehost.iu.edu/PhDPopulation genetics, phylogenetics, genomics, bioinformatics
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Lynda DelphIndiana University
https://biology.indiana.edu/about/faculty/delph-lynda.html
Plant ecological/evolutionary genetics, sex-chromosome evolution, reproductive isolation
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Leonie MoyleIndiana University http://www.indiana.edu/~moylelab/Speciation, adaptation, reproductive interactions, genetics/genomics, plants, Drosophila
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James WatlingJohn Carroll Universityhttps://jamesiwatling.wordpress.com/MSLandscape ecology, Conservation Biology, Herpetology
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Rajiv McCoyJohns Hopkins Universityhttps://mccoy-lab.orgPhD students and postdocHuman genomics and evolution; aneuploidy and structural variationNot at Evol 2019; rajiv.mccoy@jhu.edu
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Michi ToblerKansas State Universityhttps://sulfide-life.infoPhDAdaptation, speciation, extreme environmentsI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Sangeet LamichhaneyKent State University
https://www.kent.edu/biology/sangeet-lamichhaney
lab manager/technician, Graduate students and PostdocsComparative 'omics (genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics and metabolomics) approaches to explore the relative roles of phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation in birdsAt Evol 2019: Spotlight talk Ball_A Saturday 03:30 Population and Comparative genomics approaches to study adaptive evolution- email slamichhaney@fas.harvard.edu
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James Van Dyke
La Trobe University (Wodonga Campus), Australia
www.jamesuvandyke.comPhD Studentevolution and function of the placenta, reproductive biology, physiological ecology, ecotoxicology, freshwater turtle conservation
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Amber RiceLehigh Universityhttps://wordpress.lehigh.edu/amr511/PhD studentHybridization, cognition, reproductive isolation (chickadees)
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Greg LangLehigh Universityhttp://glanglab.comYeast Experimental Evolution, Quantitative Genetics
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Tony GambleMarquette Universityhttps://www.geckoevolution.org/index.htmlPhDEvolution of sex chromosomes, development, & genomes in lizards & snakestgamble@geckoevolution.org
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Ariana Strandburg-PeshkinMax Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
https://www.cocomo.group/two-open-post-doc-positions
Postdoccollective behavior, movement ecology, social behavior, communication, bioacoustics
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Ian DworkinMcMaster University
https://www.biology.mcmaster.ca/component/comprofiler/userprofile/dworkin.html?Itemid=351
PhD, MSc
Broadly Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics of phenotypic evolution (morphology, behaviour and gene expression). We use Experimental Evolution, artificial selection among other approaches. Mostly Drosophila at the moment.
dworkin@mcmaster.ca
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Amy HurfordMemorial Universityhttps://amyhurford.weebly.com/MSc, PhDEvolutionary epidemiology, population biologyNot at Evol 2019; email ahurford@mun.ca
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Baker, RobMiami University (Ohio)rlbakerlab.com
PhD, MS. I have 1 year of RA funding available and more pending; TAships guaranteed throughout studies
Plant evolution, development, morphology, anatomy, physiology, genetics. Specifically recruiting PhD students for 2020 studing eco-evo-devo of asexual reproduction in Mimulus. robert.baker@miamioh.edu
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Dave LowryMichigan State Uhttps://davidbryantlowry.wordpress.com/molecular mechanisms of trade-offs among growth, defense, and reproductionI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Emily JosephsMichigan State Universityjosephslab.github.iopostdoc, PhD studentevolutionary genetics + genomics of plants, transposable elements, GxEAt Evol 2019
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Ryan FolkMississippi State Universityhttp://www.ryanafolk.com/Flowering plant phylogenomics, niche modeling, habitat and functional trait evolution, museum bioinformatics
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Avery RussellMissouri State Universityhttps://therusselllab.net/MastersPlant-pollinator-microbe interactions, behavioral ecology, cognition, microbial ecologyAt Evol2019, Talk Monday June 24 4:30 PM - 4:44 PM, Spotlight, Ball_A
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Dave DesmaraisMIT
http://desmaraislab.scripts.mit.edu/lab/home/
PhDEvolution of plant-environment interaction; gene regulation, ecophysiology
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Tim ConnallonMonash University, Melbourne, Australia
https://www.monash.edu/science/schools/biological-sciences/staff/timc
PhDsexual dimorphism, genetic constraints to adaptation, evolutionary theory and applications of theory to datatim.connallon@monash.edu
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Matt HallMonash University, Melbourne, Australialab.mattdhall.comPhD (fully funded)Sex-specifc adaptation, infectious disease and global change @mattd_hall, matthew.hall@monash.edu. Also chat with @toby_hector at Evol 2019
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Sara BrancoMontana State University
https://saramayerbranco.wixsite.com/brancolab/join-the-lab
PhD, mastersFungal environmental adaptation I'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Adam Hartstone-RoseNorth Carolina State University
https://hartstoneroselab.wordpress.ncsu.edu/
PhD students, possibly masters and postdocsFunctional morphology acomparableomparative anatomy (mostly carnivoran and primate functional correlates of mythology)I'm not at the meeting, but find me at ICVM or please contact me if interested.
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Caiti Smukowski HeilNorth Carolina State Universitywww.csheil.comPhD, masters, postdocs for fellowshipsHybridization and recombination using experimental evolution, genomics, and yeastAt Evol2019, Talk Tuesday at 9:00 in Hybridization 1 session
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Christina ZakasNorth Carolina State University
https://sites.google.com/site/christinaznyu/home
PhD, postdoc, lab technicianEvolutionary developmental genetics in marine systemsFine me at Evol2019 or email at czakas@ncsu.edu
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Seema ShethNorth Carolina State Universityhttps://seemasheth.weebly.com/PhD, postdocs for fellowshipsplant evolutionary ecology, niche evolution, adaptation, evolutionary responses to climate changeNot at Evol 2019, but please contact me Seema_Sheth@ncsu.edu
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Jill HamiltonNorth Dakota State Universityhttp://jillahamilton.com/index.htmlPostdoc and PhD studentGenomic architecture of porous species boundaries: climate adaptation and hybrid breeding in a Poplar hybrid zoneNot at Evol 2019 but contact me at jill.hamilton@ndsu.edu if interested - also will be at Botany 2019!
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Marc TollisNorthern Arizona Universityhttps://tollislab.org/masters/phd/postdoc/techVertebrate comparative genomics, cancer suppression, mammals, reptiles, transposable elements, phylogenetics, popgenAt Evol 2019, talk Sunday 11:15 Ball_BC (Genomics 4); email at marc.tollis@nau.edu
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Jennifer KoopNorthern Illinois Universityhttps://www.jenniferkoop.comPhD, postdocsecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions; invasion biology
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John SchenkOhio Universityhttps://schenklab.weebly.com/MS and PhD StudentsPlant morphological evolution, macroevolution, systematics, phylogenomics
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Michael ReichertOklahoma State Universityhttps://reichertlab.com/PhD, MS, Postdoc (would need to find funding)Animal communication, sexual selection, animal contests, bioacoustics, cognitionmichael.reichert@okstate.edu
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Liana BurghardtPenn Statehttps://lianaburghardtlab.com/
lab manager/technician, Post doc, grad student (All start dates after Feb 2020)
plant-microbe intereactions, legumes rhizobia, life cycle evolution, nitrogen fixation, GxG, GxE, climate change, beneficial inoculantsAt Evol 2019; Spotlight talk Ball_A Sunday 4:30-4:44 Testing the environment dependence of fitness alignment in the legume-rhizobia symbiosis- email liana.burghardt@gmail.com
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Jesse LaskyPenn Statelaskylab.orgPost-doc, PhDGenomics of environmental adaptation, invasion, coevolution, evolutionary ecology, plantsAt Evol 2019
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David ToewsPennsylvania State Universityhttp://www.davetoews.comPhD studentsEvolutionary ecology and genomics, primarily avian systemsUnfortunately not at Evol2019, but contact me at toews@psu.edu or @davetoews
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Chris OakleyPurdue Universityhttps://btny.purdue.edu/labs/oakley/post-doc & PhD or mastersGenetics of adaptation, genetic consequences of small population size, mating system evolution, plantsoakleyc@purdue.edu
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Rob ColauttiQueen's University (Canada)http://EcoEvoGeno.orgPhD, MScEcological genomics and rapid evolution in novel environmentsrobert.colautti@queensu.ca
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Fran Bonier
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
http://post.queensu.ca/~bonierf/MSc, PhDadaptive plasticity of behavior, physiology, life history; urban ecology
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Jannice Friedman
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
friedmanlab.caPhD, MSPlant evolutionary genetics/ecology, reproductive strategies, adaptationEvol 2019. Canadian applicants preferred because of funding restrictions. email: jannice.friedman@queensu.ca
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John DennehyQueens College CUNYhttps://dennehylab.orgPhD studentPhage evolution and control of gene expressionNot at meeting but contact john.dennehy@qc.cuny.edu
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Li ZhaoRockefeller Universityhttp://zhaolab.rockefeller.eduPhD student, postdocOrigin, function, and evolution of novel (de novo) genes; genetic basis of adaptation
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Christina BergeyRutgers Universityhttp://cbergey.org/positions/2 Postdocs, PhD studentsPopulation genomics in humans (hunter-gatherers), mosquitoes, primatesAt Evol 2019. Talk Sunday 3:15 in 554. Email if you'd like to meet up: christina.bergey@gmail.com
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Jeet SukumaranSan Diego State Universityhttps://sukumaranlab.orgMSc (funded), PhD (funded)Macroevolution, phylogenetics, biogeography, phylogeography, etc. -- Computational/statistical models development and applicationsNot at Evol2019, contact me at jsukumaran@sdsu.edu
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Marie RochSan Diego State University
https://www.cocomo.group/two-open-post-doc-positions
Postdocbioacoustics, machine learning, communication, collective behavior
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Jaime ChavesSan Francisco State University
http://biology.sfsu.edu/people/jaime-chaves
MSc (start Fall 2020)Evolutionary biology, ornithology, phylogenetics, Galapagos, museum specimens, conservationjachaves@sfsu.edu College of Science and Department have several opportunities to fund US students
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Molly SchumerStanford Universityhttps://schumerlab.comPhDevolutionary genetics of hybridization between species
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Tadashi FukamiStanford Universityhttps://web.stanford.edu/~fukamit/Postdoc Evolutionary, community, microbial ecologyAt Evol 2019
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Liliana Dávalos, othersStony Brook Universityhttps://www.stonybrook.edu/stride/PhDComputational biology with strong environmental/policy component Check the page first, then contact me at liliana.davalos@stonybrook.edu
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Natasha VitekStony Brook Universityhttp://www.nsvitek.com/joinPhD studentEvolutionary vertebrate paleontology; how the principles of microevolution leave their signature in the vertebrate skeleton over long time spans contained in the fossil recordI'm not at the meeting but contact me at natasha.vitek@stonybrook.edu if interested
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Liliana Dávalos Stony Brook Universityhttps://lmdavalos.net/lab/The_Lab.html
Postdoc (funded) starting 2021, other, health-relevant options via IRACDA program
Evolutionary -omics (in mammals)Contact me at liliana.davalos@stonybrook.edu
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Nicolas RohnerStowers Institutehttps://research.stowers.org/rohnerlab/PhD Students/Postdocs/(Master thesis) InternshipCavefish metabolic evolution, adaptation and resilience.Will be at ICVM, SDB, EvoDevo PanAm and ESEB. Contact me: Nro@stowers.org
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Rachel SpiglerTemple Universityhttp://rachelspigler.weebly.com/PostdocPollination biology, floral evolution, plant mating system evolutionAt Evol 2019; Talk Saturday 9:45 in 557; email if you'd like to meet up! rache.spigler@temple.edu, @RachelSpigler
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Joseph MantheyTexas Tech Universitymantheylab.orgPhD, mastersGenome evolution, evolutionary genomics, symbiosis co-evolutionI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Kathleen (Katie) FerrisTulane University
https://kathleengferristulane.wordpress.com
PhD students, post-docs, Lab technicianGenetics of adaptation and speciation in Mimulus (Monkeyflowers)!!!Find me at Evol2019 or contact me at kferris@tulane.edu
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Hannah FrankTulane Universitywww.hkfrank.comTechnician, PhD student, possibly postdocevolutionary ecology of host-pathogen interactions; genomics; disease ecology; immune evolution and immunogenetics (esp. adaptive immunity); I primarily work with bats but I am interested in other systems.At Evol2019; email hkfrank@tulane.edu; *lab starting fall 2020*; talk Tues 5-5:14pm 556 (Disease)
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Carrie WessingerU of South Carolinacarolynwessinger.comPostdoc and/or tech and PhD/Masters studentsGenetics of adaptation, popgen, mating system, pollinator adaptationAt Evol 2019. Talk Saturday 9:30 AM in 557; cwessinger@ku.edu
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Brian O'MearaU of Tennessee, Knoxvillehttp://www.brianomeara.infoMasters/PhD student, postdoc for diversificationmacroevolution, diversification, trait evolutionAt Evol2019: email bomeara@utk.edu, DM @omearabrian on twitter
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Carl RothfelsUC Berkeleyhttps://rothfelslab.berkeley.edu/PhD student, postdocsPhylogenetics, hybridization, polyploidy, divergence-time inference, fern & lycophytes
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Peter SudmantUC Berkeleysudmantlab.orgPostdocs and PhD studentsGenomics and evolution of aging, cellular and organismal diversity, and genome structureAt Evol2019! Poster Sunday 5:30-7:30 ExHallBC_16, talk Monday June 24, 4:15-4:29 553 - send me an email if you'd like to chat - psudmant@berkeley.edu
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Kate LaskowskiUC Davishttps://www.katelaskowski.com/PhD, mastersIndividual behavioral development, maternal effects, decision making, social dynamics, unisexual fishI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Andrew WhiteheadUC Davis
https://whiteheadresearch.wordpress.com/2019/06/17/postdoctoral-research-associate-position-in-quantitative-genetics-and-conservation-genetics/
Ecological genomics, evolutionary genomics, conservation, climate change, environmental pollution, ecophysiology, GxE
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Nandita GarudUCLAgarud.eeb.ucla.eduPhD and postdoc Population genetics in the microbiomeNot at the meeting, but contact me at ngarud@ucla.edu
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Daniel MatuteUNChttp://dm-incompatibilities.org/index.html>1 Postdoc and >1 technicianDrosophila speciationAt Evol 2019, Prefer meetings on Saturday and Sunday
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Rebekah RogersUNC Charlotteevolscientist.comPhD, Postdoc, MSGenome structure changes and new gene formation. Funded postdoc for Drosophila. Other lab work includes Mammoths, elephants, freshwater Unionid bivalves, and humans.
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Trevor Krabbenhoft Univ at Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo)https://krabbenhoft.weebly.com2 postdocs, PhD and MS students, technician possiblefish genomes, polyploidy, ecological genomics (funding is flexible - open to creative ideas)At Evol2019. email tkrabben@buffalo.edu; talk Monday 5:15, 553
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Emily Jane McTavishUniveristy of California, Mercedmctavishlab.github.io1 postdoc, potentially grad studenstOpen Tree of Life, phylogenetics, evolutionary informaticsAt Evol 2019, email ejmctavish@ucmerced.edu,
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Gregory RaglandUniveristy of Colorado Denverhttps://seasonaladaptation.org/PhD, mastersAdaptation genomics, life cycle regulation, cold-adaptation
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Katrina DlugoschUniversity of Arizonadlugoschlab.arizona.eduPhDEcological genomics / genetics, evolutionary ecology, rapid evolution, local adaptation, species interactions, invasive species, climate change, plant ecology, microbiomes, bioinformatics
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Mike BarkerUniversity of Arizonahttps://www.barkerlab.netPhDPlant evolutionary genomics, polyploidy, chromosome number evolution, hybridization, and adaptation
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Betül KaçarUniversity of Arizonaancientbiology.orgPhD, Postdoc, mastersProtein evolution, origins of life, astrobiologyI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested.
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Ryan GutenkunstUniversity of Arizonahttp://gutengroup.mcb.arizona.edu/Computational populaton genomics
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Adam SiepielskiUniversity of Arkansashttps://asiepielski.wordpress.comPhD and postdocEvolutionary ecology and community ecology, evolution of species interactions, coexistence4 year NSF funded postdoc position available, multiple PhD fellowship opportunitites. amsiepie@uark.edu
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Nick MatzkeUniversity of Auckland, New Zealand
https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/profile/nmat471
(1) PhD (on a funded NZ Marsden grant); (2) other Masters/PhD possible through UAuckland scholarships; (3) summer students: https://tinyurl.com/y2fulg7e
Phylogenetic biogeography, especially integrating paleogeography, fossils, extinction. For a summary of interests, see: http://www.nickmatzke.netNote: UAuckland has ROLLING ADMISSIONS, so apply anytime! Also, recently had a baby so not at Evol2019, but please email me at n.matzke@auckland.ac.nz
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Becca TarvinUniversity of California Berkeleywww.tarvinlab.orgPhD studentsevolution of chemical defense, genetics/genomics of adaptation, herpetology, neotropicsI'm not at the meeting, but please contact me if interested. will be at jmih rdtarvin@berkeley.edu
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Polly CampbellUniversity of California Riverside
https://eeob.ucr.edu/eeobdeptfaculty/campbell.html
PhD student and PostdocSpeciation, sex chromosome evolution, conflict, epigenetic inheritance, mammalian reproduction and behaviorAt Evol 2019; polly.campbell@ucr.edu; talks Monday Speciation 4; Tuesday Behavior 2 and Hybridization 2
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Amy BoddyUniversity of California Santa Barbara www.amyboddy.com PhD students/postdoccomparative genomics, phylogenetics, comparative oncology, reproductive ecologyNot at Evol 2019, but contact me via email at boddy@anth.ucsb.edu
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Benjamin BlackmanUniversity of California, Berkeleyhttp://nature.berkeley.edu/blackmanlabPhD student(s)Genetics and ecology of plant adaptation, evo-devo, phenotypic plasticity
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Holly MoellerUniversity of California, Santa Barbarahttps://moellerlab.org/
3x postdocs (1 modeling coral-dinoflagellate energetics, start ~Sept '19; 1 building mixotrophs into ocean ecosystem models, start ~ Dec '19; 1 experimentally evolving mixotrophs, start ~ Jan '20)
Acquired metabolism & effects on ecology and evolution, mutualism, endosymbiosis, mathematical models, community ecologyModeling = calculus-based dynamic models. At Evol 2019, talk Sunday pm (on tree-fungal mutualisms). Also: holly.moeller@lifesci.ucsb.edu
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Prem Gill
University of Cambride / Scott Polar Research Institute / British Antarctic Survey / WWF
https://twitter.com/PolarPremPhDConservation, biodiversity technology, remote sensing / GIS, habitat modelling, polar science, climate changepsg32@cam.ac.uk
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Sarah FlanaganUniversity of Canterburyhttps://flanagan-lab.github.io/PhD (fully funded)how sexual selection contributes to trait evolution and population differentiationAt Evol2019 email sarah.flanagan@canterbury.ac.nz Talk on Tuesday 10:00am - 10:14am Room 556. Note: UC has rolling admissions but I will begin reviewing applications on July 15