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The making of chelicerate appendages: Dual Functions of labial Resolve the Hox Logic of Chelicerate Head Segments UW-Madison iBio Molecular Biology and Evolution #Hox #evodevo #arachnids academic.oup.com/mbe/article/40…



Today's the day! #DayoftheBadger 2023 starts NOW. Help us continue our legacy of innovation and cutting-edge research by donating here: dayofthebadger.org/campaigns/inte… UW-Madison L&S Wisconsin Alumni UW–Madison


We love Nathan Kiel and all the great work being done with @MonicaGTurner! Donate to iBio for #DayoftheBadger to help support incredible research like this. dayofthebadger.org/campaigns/inte…


Our very own (not on Twitter) Olaf Jensen was invited to talk about his work with Mary Solokas on #climate effects on #freshwater fish on the Larry Meiller Show - check it out! wpr.org/shows/effect-c…




Hey #BioBadgers! Tomorrow is the last UW-Madison iBio Colloquium of the semester! Come and see UW–Madison's own Dr. James Crall presenting his research on "Variation, flexibility, and resilience under global change: insights from the humble bumble bee." See you at 3:30 168 Noland Hall!


UW-Madison is following Dr. Monica Turner and her research group in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem this week. Please follow along and see the stories! See this Instagram photo by UW–Madison instagram.com/p/Cuh0--Nvsxy/…

Follow @MonicaGTurner and her research team along with UW–Madison! Check out daily stories from Yellowstone. instagram.com/p/Cuh0--Nvsxy/…




iBio Professor Jake Vander Zanden joining author Dan Egan and Emmy award winning journalist Charlie Berens in a live event to explore phosphorus in aquatic ecosystems. The event is scheduled for 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St., Madison, Wisconsin.



Our own, Professor Lauren Riters, is giving a talk about why birds sing as part of Badger Talks ! This in person event will be at Bergstrom - Mahler Museum of Glass on October 19 at 6pm! The talk is as part of Wisconsin Science Festival
