The Zellmer Lab is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all students to explore biology. Each semester we dedicate some of our lab meetings to talk about issues surrounding diversity and inclusivity of biology and other STEM disciplines. What barriers do underrepresented students face in the sciences? What practices help women and minorities overcome…
Microgeographic morphological variation across larval wood frog populations associated with environment despite gene flow
I am delighted to announce a newly published paper from the Zellmer Lab on microgeographic divergence of wood frog populations. Early online access in the journal, Ecology and Evolution, went live today. #tldr: phenotypic variation among neighboring ponds associated with environmental differences despite evidence for gene flow. This research adds to the growing body of…
Undergraduate Research – Getting Involved
How to get involved in undergraduate research! Pavlina Slezak ‘19 Do some research beforehand – Explore the literature and find a general topic in which you are interested. Is there some issue addressed in a paper that you would like to understand better? A species you would like to know more about? (Google Scholar is…
Family-Friendly Science
Announcing a new perspective piece from the Zellmer Lab. Here’s my take on how being a scientist and a parent do not need to be mutually exclusive. Published in Science, 2016. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/354/6315/1070
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