Research from Emily Hall and Molly Diamond (’16) accepted by Biological Conservation
erica.crespiThe study titled, “Physiological consequences of exposure to salinized roadside ponds on wood frog larvae and adults” will be in press sometime this year. Co-authors included Steve Brady, Nichole Mattheus and Ryan Earley.
Sara Nogueiro was awarded a Boeing Cyber Grant Research Scholarship
erica.crespiSara will receive $750 for her research on the effects of the pesticide permethrin on quail development through the Team Mentoring Program. Congratulations!
Robyn Reeves wins Honorable Mention for the Division of Invertebrate Zoology Student Poster Competition at SICB. Congratulations!
erica.crespiEmily Hall starts post-doctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to work on climate change and amphibian disease
erica.crespiEmily will be working with Dr. Louise Rollins-Smith on a project looking at climate change and chytrid fungus infection in multiple species of amphibians
Emily Hall graduates with Ph.D.!
erica.crespiEmily successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, titled ” Crossroads of stress and disease: Influence of road run-off on amphibian disease susceptibility.”
Congratulations Emily!!!
Emily Hall received awards!
erica.crespiMay 2016:
Emily Hall received the Golding Family Graduate Fellowship for Women, and an RA for the 2016-2017 school year awarded by the School of Biological Sciences.
see the article in WSU’s 125th anniversary magazine about Emily here: https://wsu.edu/125/passion/
Essence White received research awards!
erica.crespi5/1/2016
Essence White received three undergraduate research awards on stress hormones and tail regeneration in tadpoles: SBS Research Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences Summer Minigrant, and the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Award.
Congrats!
Congratulations Graduates!
erica.crespiWe will miss our graduating undergraduate researchers: Kayla Titialii, Juan Ramirez, Krysta Dawson, and Molly Diamond.
Kayla just started her graduate program in Biology at the University of Kentucky, Juan just started University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, and Krysta started Vet school at WSU.
Good luck!
Undergraduate SURCA Presentations!
erica.crespiUndergraduates Kayla Titialii, Juan Ramirez, Molly Diamond, and Krysta Dawson presented research posters at SURCA, WSU’s showcase for undergraduate research.
Congratulations to Kayla for winning the Gray Prize (2nd year in a row!) for the best student poster presentation in the Organismal, Population, Ecology, and Evolution Category!