
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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06-01-2019 17:15:21
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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


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…




y (or related fields)! Apply (or nominate a colleague) for the George A. Bartholemew award (Extended deadline Aug 30th) sicb.org/awards/george-… SICB Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry

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




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!


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 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.




