
Tram Nguyen
@tram_n_nguyen
PhD @ClarkLabCornell & @CornellBirds | Evolutionary biology, genomics, conservation 🧬 | she/her
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23-03-2018 00:48:54
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Cornell BME Ph.D. commencement ceremony with my Day 1’s 🥹 Us now versus four years ago during our birthday celebrations 🌽🐻🎂 Marc Goudge Matt Whitman and Twitterless Ben




Leveled up to a PhD candidate in the Nancy Chen 陳嵐欣 lab! Now it’s time to sleep for a year 🙃



How does a population of threatened birds stay stable while becoming isolated? To find out more, and see a synthesis of beautiful long-term demographic, environmental, and pedigree data, come to my talk Evolution Meetings on Sunday at 10:00AM (Ecology) #Evol2023


In the nick of time for #Evol2023, my first dissertation chapter is out in GBE (Genome Biology and Evolution)! In this project, Dr. Corrie Moreau and I investigate how ant social traits shape evolution, both at the whole-genome level and in key social genes. A 🧵: tinyurl.com/Antgenes


Super bummed to be missing #Evol2023 - I have so much FOMO! But for those of you in Albuquerque, don't miss grad student Jeremy Summers's talk on impacts of immigration & inbreeding on Florida Scrub-Jay demography tomorrow (Sun) at 10 am in Ecology (Galisteo 110)!

Major congratulations to our latest PhD (coadvised by TheClarkLabCornell) Dr. Nora Brown for successfully defending her thesis on the function & evolution of drosophila reproductive molecules! Our many thousands of arthropod lab members are abuzz with the news! 🪰


Congratulations to the new Drs Nora Brown Tram Nguyen bobander, is ! Triple defenses in one week! May be a new record for the Clark lab.


Coming out of lurking to announce that I successfully defended my PhD this week!!! 😊🎉 Thank you to everyone who tuned in to my talk or came out to support me! I did it ahhh!! 🥳 TheClarkLabCornell Cornell Lab


A big day for Marcella Baiz! Announcing a new job, and now a great write up by @r_heisman for Cornell Lab. Perfectly encapsulated by Eliot Miller "simultaneously gorgeous and a little bit atrocious. The bugs are horrible" allaboutbirds.org/news/gut-check…

Super excited to share my first first author publication from my PhD Cornell BME, now out Nature Biomedical Engineering! Thanks to our collaborators, Fischbach Lab, Claudia Fischbach, and my co-author Siyoung Choi. Check out the thread below!

Hey #AOS_SCO23 come learn how long-term field studies allow us to disentangle factors driving population growth at Jeremy Summers's talk at 3:30 pm today in Salon E,F! And for yet more Florida Scrub-Jay biology, I'm talking about indirect genetic effects at 4:45 pm in Salon B1.





Excited to share this preprint with Tyler Linderoth Nancy Chen 陳嵐欣, Lauren Deaner, Raoul Boughton, and the late Reed Bowman: Translocations spur population growth but exacerbate inbreeding in an imperiled species biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Family-based GWAS have become the gold standard for assessing causal genetic effects. They’re often said to offer an unbiased estimate of the average causal effect (ATE) of an allele or PGS. Here, we (Carl Veller @molly_przew) evaluate such statements. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1