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SICB Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry

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SICB's Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry
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Moderated by Jessie Karr (DCPB SPDAC representative)

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Do you work at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution (or PUI)? Doing research at a PUI at any level in your career may pose its own types of challenges, but don’t worry! We’re here to support you, with two meetings aimed towards answering all of your questions and concerns.

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Want to make a difference to future generations of integrative biologists? Soliciting nominations (incl. self-nominations) for Chair and Program officer of SICB DCPB. Contact Ken Welch ([email protected]) or Caroline Williams ([email protected]) if interested

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Congratulations to winners of SICB DCPB best student presentations: Talia Head (Colorado State University, best poster) and Shai Shaked (Ben-Gurion University, best talk). Thanks to all student presenters, @MariaStager and judges for making the competition happen!

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SICB Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry Spring newsletter is in preparation! Please send through your stories of the annual meeting or photos and discoveries from your recent research using this form by April 2nd! Please forward to those not on social media. forms.gle/T2Eb8nMQdfz9wK…

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I'm recruiting a post-doc! Flexible start (Fall/Winter 2022), lots of sequence data & tissues in hand to get you going, and lots of opp. to start new projects on placental phys., hypoxia, adaptation, and reproductive diversity in Peromyscus! Ad coming soon ...

I'm recruiting a post-doc! Flexible start (Fall/Winter 2022), lots of sequence data & tissues in hand to get you going, and lots of opp. to start new projects on placental phys., hypoxia, adaptation, and reproductive diversity in  Peromyscus! Ad coming soon ...
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@SICB_DCPB It's Fall newsletter time! Share your accomplishments (and failures!) with our division. Please fill in this short form by Sept 19th. Picture uploads much appreciated. forms.gle/PHQBvmdAFGvm7u…

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Congratulations to DCPB best student oral presentation winner Aurora Alvarez-Buylia, on “Adaptations to deadly diets: a poison frog plasma protein mediates alkaloid transport”. Check out best student poster entries today from 3:30-5pm!

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Looking for a short-term commitment and a great way to get involved in SICB? Please contact DCPB chair Jon Harrison ([email protected]) to serve on the DCPB nominating committee. Identify and recruit candidates for open officer positions for the Spring 2024 elections

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As we gear up for SICB 2025 we would like to say congrats to the DCPB BSP winners of 2024! In case you missed the presentations this last year check out the presenter bios on the SICB homepage this week. Congratulations Kelly, Julia, Trisha & Jessica! sicb.org

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Kicking off this year's #ScientistSpotlight series is DCPB's BSP nominee Janki Bhalodi. Janki is a PhD candidate at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, who will be presenting on how the genomic HSF regulatory architecture shapes the transcriptomic response to stress 🌊🌅

Kicking off this year's #ScientistSpotlight series is DCPB's BSP nominee Janki Bhalodi. Janki is a PhD candidate at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, who will be presenting on how the genomic HSF regulatory architecture shapes the transcriptomic response to stress 🌊🌅
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This week for our #ScientistSpotlight series we are featuring DCPB's BSP nominee Emily Lau. Emily Lau, PhD is a postdoctoral scholar at University of Chicago, who will be presenting on the molecular convergent evolution of bioluminescence in octocoral cnidarians and brittle stars!

This week for our #ScientistSpotlight series we are featuring  DCPB's BSP nominee Emily Lau. <a href="/chipotlau/">Emily Lau, PhD</a>  is a postdoctoral scholar at University of Chicago, who will be presenting on the molecular convergent evolution of bioluminescence in octocoral cnidarians and brittle stars!
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Our #ScientistSpotlight this week features DCPB's BSP nominee Emma Rhodes Emma M. Rhodes. Emma is a PhD candidate at Auburn University, who will be presenting on seasonal mitochondrial adaptations aiding in bird migration in crowned sparrows and the Mimidae family.

Our #ScientistSpotlight this week features DCPB's BSP nominee Emma Rhodes <a href="/rogue_bander/">Emma M. Rhodes</a>. Emma is a PhD candidate at Auburn University, who will be presenting on seasonal mitochondrial adaptations aiding in bird migration in crowned sparrows and the Mimidae family.
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Our next #ScientistSpotlight features DCPB's BSP nominee Sarah Heissenberger. Sarah (Sarah Heissenberger) is a PhD Candidate at the University of Arkansas, who will be sharing research on maternal effects of water restriction in an arid-adapted, precocial rodent, the common degu.

Our next #ScientistSpotlight features DCPB's BSP nominee Sarah Heissenberger. Sarah (<a href="/ScientificSarah/">Sarah Heissenberger</a>) is a PhD Candidate at the University of Arkansas, who will be sharing research on maternal effects of water restriction in an arid-adapted, precocial rodent, the common degu.
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At SICB 2025 today? Don't miss DCPB's sponsored symposia "Fleshing it out: recent advances in form, function and motor control of biological hydrostats" starting at 8am! PLUS swing by the posters at 3:30 to see the DCPB best student poster nomineesđź§Ş

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A lot is happening today with BSP talks starting at 10:30am and two sponsored symposia (S4 & S6) occurring throughout the day. Also, don't miss the "Future of Physiology" discussion at 4:45pm (available via Zoom/in-person) and DCPB's member meeting at 5:45pm!

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Don't miss the George A. Bartholomew Lecture tonight! This year’s awardee is Dr. Kate Wilsterman from Colorado State University. Kate's research uses integrative approaches to understand how natural variation in reproductive traits arise from genetic and physiological diversity.

Don't miss the George A. Bartholomew Lecture tonight! This year’s awardee is Dr. Kate Wilsterman from Colorado State University. Kate's research uses integrative approaches to understand how natural variation in reproductive traits arise from genetic and physiological diversity.
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Congratulations to this year's DCPB Best Student Presentation awardeees: Emily Lau (Oral), Stefane Saruhashi (Poster) and Mary Gabrielle (Poster- honorable mention)! Congratulations to all presenters and we hope to see you next year in Portland!

Congratulations to this year's DCPB Best Student Presentation awardeees: Emily Lau (Oral), Stefane Saruhashi (Poster) and Mary Gabrielle (Poster- honorable mention)! Congratulations to all presenters and we hope to see you next year in Portland!