2019 School of Biology and Ecology Awardees Announced
The 2019 School of Biology and Ecology student award recipients have been posted. You can find the awardees and scholarship recipients here! Published June 24, 2019.
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The 2019 School of Biology and Ecology student award recipients have been posted. You can find the awardees and scholarship recipients here! Published June 24, 2019.
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SBE faculty, Kristy Townsend and Jasmine Saros, were awarded Faculty Mentor Impact Awards this May for their work in mentoring students in and out of class and lab time. You can read about the other winners here. Published June 14, 2019.
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Biology undergrad, Ana Eliza Souza Cunha, was recently named the University of Maine salutatorian and Outstanding Graduating Student in the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture. You can read more about Souza Cunha, her work, and her accomplishments on the University of Maine’s blog here. Published May 7th, 2019.
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UMaine undergraduate Courtney Hatton will be graduating this May after 11 years of obstacles in her way to her degree. Despite being confronted with years of hardship as she worked to earn her degree in biology, she persevered to achieve her academic goals. You can read her full story here. Published April 19, 2019.
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Dr. Kate Ruskin – lecturer in Ecology and Environmental Sciences – has been awarded a fellowship to conduct research in Acadia National Park by the Second Century Stewardship for 2019. You can find more information about this award here. Published April 19, 2019.
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Congratulations to Andrei Alyokhin and Frank Drummond! Alyokhin and Drummond both received prestigious awards from the Entomological Society of America. Alyokhin was awarded the Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch Distinguished Award in Extension. Drummond was awarded the Entomological Society of America, Eastern Branch Distinguished Award for Teaching. These awards are given to entomologists who […]
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UMaine’s Brian Olsen recently testified during the debate over the specific chickadee that should be Maine’s official state bird – a heated debate over the Black Capped Chickadee or the Boreal Chickadee. You can listen to piece, or read the transcript here! Published March 1, 2019.
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The Spring 2019 seminar series has been released. You can view it here for more information. Published Jan. 30, 2019.
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Assistant Professor of Mammology and Mammalian Health, Danielle Levesque, was recently interviewed by the Journal of Experimental Biology, where she talks about how she got to where she is today. To learn more about Danielle Levesque, you can find the interview – “Early-career researchers: an interview with Danielle Levesque” – here. Published Jan. 7, 2019.
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Congratulations to assistant professor Jacquelyn Gill for her appointment to the Governing Board of the Ecological Society of America (ESA)! Jacquelyn was appointed to the board for the 2019-2021 term. Read more about the position and others elected on the ESA’s blog post here. Published Nov. 13, 2018.
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Congratulations to Kristy Townsend, assistant professor of neurobiology, who recently won an NSF CAREER Award in the form of a $1 million grant for her research project, Novel Mechanisms of Adult Neurogenesis! The aim of the project is to increase access to biomedical programs and encourage student research – first through senior capstone research projects, […]
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Congratulations to Jacquelyn Gill, assistant professor of paleoecology and plant ecology, who has recently won an NSF CAREER Award for $800,000 for her research project, Environmental Change and Extinction on the Mammoth Steppe! This project aims to use data collected to build a virtual reality to act as a teaching device and help students gain […]
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These are the winners for the School of Biology and Ecology’s Student Academic awards for 2018. Published Jun. 13, 2018.
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BIO335 (Human Anatomy) recently closed the semester with this year’s Tissue Competition. Teams of students recreated a tissue of their choice, highlighting the tissues functionality and specialty. The judging was based on three criteria: relevancy, accuracy, and distinctiveness. Two teams were awarded first place with their models of skeletal muscle, and stratified squamous cells. For […]
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The Maine Sea Grant College Program has awarded funds to Amanda Klemmer and Brian Olsen to study the role of rockweed and its harvesting in intertidal food webs.
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Genes to Genomes, a blog from the Genetics Society of America, published an interview with Michelle Smith and her PALM mentee, Christopher Baker. The PALM (Promoting Active Learning and Mentoring) network is an NSF-funded project established to allow faculty and postdoctoral fellows to gain hands-on experience and mentorship in bringing evidence-based, effective active learning strategies into […]
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Link to a recent study describing effect of influenza virus on organisms afflicted with muscle dystrophy is featured on the front page of the University of Maine website. The study was conducted by assistant research professor Michelle Goody, associate professor Clarissa Henry (both with School of Biology and Ecology), professor Carol Kim (Department of Molecular […]
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Dr. Christopher Cronan, Professor of Biology and Ecology, has published a new textbook – Ecosystem Biogeochemistry: Element Cycling in the Forest Landscape – in the Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography, and Environment series. The book is available in hardcover (ISBN 978-3-319-66443-9) and e-book (ISBN 978-3-319-66444-6) versions from Springer International Publishing AG.
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill will be speaking at the upcoming Women Leadership in Science, Technology, and Engineering conference, held in Kuwait in two weeks. This is a joint effort by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, and the US Department of State. The theme of the conference, targeted at GCC nations, is “Science […]
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The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm. Dr. Jeff Hall was an adjunct faculty member at the School of Biology and Ecology in 2005-2012. His primary […]
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