 
                                Rayna Bell
@raynacbell
Patterson Scholar + Curator of Herpetology, California Academy of Sciences. National Geographic Young Explorer. I like frogs. A lot. she/her
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http://www.raynacbell.com 22-11-2012 02:23:33
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        Huge thanks SF Examiner for hyping our The Webby Awards nomination! Humans, Claude's secretly v. competitive & says your vote would be delicious — find voting link at end of article, & don't forget to confirm yours via email once submitted so it counts! bit.ly/3KYBSvs
 
        Come work with us California Academy of Sciences! The Center for Comparative Genomics is hiring a Lab Tech 🧬Desired start is June 1st! …orniaacademyofsciences.applytojob.com/apply/awcUunTO…
 
        👏 With thanks to our episode one contributors: @_lipuppy12 - Climate activist @laurafayeten - Climate expert and former NASA scientist @docspalding - Marine scientist with The Nature Conservancy and mangrove expert @antarcticglacie - Glaciologist Iris Moeller - Professor of Geography
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        Our new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution investigates the evolution of frog visual pigment genes (opsins) across species inhabiting diverse light environments. w/ Rayna Bell Matthew Fujita Jeffrey W. Streicher and many others contributing to an international effort! academic.oup.com/mbe/article/41…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        A short film about our work with the iconic pumpkin toadlets (and other frogs) in Brazil led by Becker Lab #AmphibianWeek
 
         
        Big congrats to Ayanna Browne on a successful defense of her masters on population genomic structure in five #endemic species of #anoles across the Anguilla, Barbuda, and St. Kitts island banks in the Lesser Antilles 🤗🦎🏝️🧬 super proud of all her hard work! #Islands2030
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
        