
UConn EEB Department
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Our #research focuses on #ecology, #evolution, #systematics, #biological #diversity, #conservation, and the functional #biology of organisms. #uconneeb
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@uconn peeps! Want to come talk to a bunch of facility scientist all at once? Plus get lunch? We're having an open house Monday in the student union. core.uconn.edu/2023-open-hous… UConnCLAS UConn MCB UConn Health UConn EEB Department UConn School of Nursing UCONN_Microbiology


Meet our next RaMP mentor,🌟Yaowu Yuan🌟 Yaowu's lab studies flower evolution 🧬, diversification, and its impact on the production of diverse phenotypes using monkeyflowers🌺🌼 as a model system. UConn EEB Department 🧑🔬👩🔬 Learn more about the Yuan Lab 👉 monkeyflower.eeb.uconn.edu



#UConnMag | Yaowu Yuan, associate professor of UConn EEB Department, explains how a single gene change caused monkeyflowers to lose their yellow — and what it means for evolution of species. magazine.uconn.edu/2023/10/24/mel… magazine.uconn.edu/2023/10/24/mel…

Check out two amazing posters at SICB on Wednesday and Thursday! Lorraine Perez 1/3 P1-88 🪰 Sila Inanoglu 1/4 P2-94 🐣 SICB Division of Ecoimmunology and Disease Ecology UConn Undergrad Research UConn EEB Department


[#Entomology] 🦋 A review of Mexican Stamnodes (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) with the description of 16 new species ⤵️ ✒️ Tanner Matson from Smithsonian NMNH & UConn EEB Department 🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5852/ejt.20… #Lepidoptera #Geometridae #Cercocarpus #Lamiaceae #Butterflies #entomologist #newspecies
![European Journal of Taxonomy (@ejtaxonomy) on Twitter photo [#Entomology] 🦋 A review of Mexican Stamnodes (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) with the description of 16 new species ⤵️
✒️ <a href="/MothMatson/">Tanner Matson</a> from <a href="/NMNH/">Smithsonian NMNH</a> & <a href="/uconneeb/">UConn EEB Department</a>
🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5852/ejt.20…
#Lepidoptera #Geometridae #Cercocarpus #Lamiaceae #Butterflies #entomologist #newspecies [#Entomology] 🦋 A review of Mexican Stamnodes (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) with the description of 16 new species ⤵️
✒️ <a href="/MothMatson/">Tanner Matson</a> from <a href="/NMNH/">Smithsonian NMNH</a> & <a href="/uconneeb/">UConn EEB Department</a>
🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5852/ejt.20…
#Lepidoptera #Geometridae #Cercocarpus #Lamiaceae #Butterflies #entomologist #newspecies](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GENxul5XQAAcwCe.jpg)

Apply! RaMP @ UConn is the yearlong Research Training Program for recent graduates. Our program offers a unique blend of structured cohort-based learning and individualized research experiences. Submission are due March 1st, 2024. genome-postbac.biology.clas.uconn.edu



Reporters: book a 15-min Zoom interview with cicada expert Dr. Chris Simon (UConn EEB Department) to discuss how the two emerging broods may interact, climate change threats to cicadas, & more. bit.ly/3IfbpYv Chris Simon




🌕!OVER THE MOON!🌕 Both incoming grad students in my lab UConnEEB Sila Inanoglu (right) and Lorraine Pérez (left) received U.S. National Science Foundation GRFP awards this year!🏅 I could not be more honored to be part of their journeys😭 🪰+MORE PARASITES!+🪰 UConn Research UConn Undergrad Research @UConn SICB


Big congrats to Javi for being awarded an NSF GRFP UConn EEB Department 👏👏👏


IN THE NEWS | The Norwalk Hour: Could climate change lead to one Connecticut coastal bird's extinction by 2050? Professor of @UConnEEB Chris Elphick explains why protecting the saltmarsh sparrow could help protect a critical ecosystem. thehour.com/news/article/c…

Climate change is happening worldwide, but the Arctic provides an unusually rich and diverse environment to study its effects. Enter: the Evolving Meta-Ecosystems (EvoME) Institute. Mark C. Urban #NSFfunded today.uconn.edu/2024/05/arctic…

Join us for a Virtual Genome Assembly Workshop 7/15-18! Visit bioinformatics.uconn.edu/cbc-workshops/ to register #genomeassembly #workshop #genomics UConn CLAS UConn Research UConn CAHNR


Congratulations to UConn EEB Department assistant professor @kheyduk on her U.S. National Science Foundation award. Heyduk’s research will focus on understanding how one family of plants adapts to nitrogen limitation. today.uconn.edu/2024/08/ecolog…