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SBE Students Recognized at Annual Awards Ceremony

High achieving undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Biology and Ecology were honored with a reception and awards ceremony on April 25th. Family and friends of the awardees gathered with faculty members to celebrate a variety of accomplishments. 2011-2012 SBE Undergraduate Award Winners SBE Academic Acheivement Award Margaret Varney SBE Academic Senior Awards […]

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SBE Student Summer Plans

SBE third-year undergraduate India Stewart will be working at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor this summer as a Resident Assistant for the Summer Student Program. She will be working directly with 33 high school and college students from around the U.S. and the world, helping them with research and showing them around Maine including trips […]

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Mary Major, Former Zoology Instructor, Passes

Mary (Henderson) Major, 84, died April 22, 2012, of complications after a stroke at her home in North Yarmouth. She was born Aug. 25, 1927, at the family home in Brooks, Ga., to Hugh Henderson and Lillian Jewel (Tarpley) Henderson. She graduated from Fayetteville High School after three years, serving as the class salutatorian. She […]

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SBE Professor Michael Kinnison Wins NSFA Outstanding Research Award

Michael Kinnison has received the College of Natural Sciences Forestry and Agriculture Outstanding Research Award. He has developed an extraordinarily successful research program in two general areas: the causes and consequences of rapid evolution, and the conservation of freshwater fishes. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the discipline of evolutionary biology through his […]

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Graduate Student Tawny Virgilio Wins Second Place in Oral Presentation Competition

Ecology and Environmental Science graduate student Tawny Virgilio was the Second Prize winner in the Gerald N. Lanier Graduate Student Forum Oral Presentation Competition. Her presentation was titled, “Maximizing the Efficiency of Monitoring for the Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in Maine by Understanding the Behavior of Cerceris fumipennis and its Application in Biosurveillance.” She […]

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UMaine to Host Network Meeting on Bird Migration

The University of Maine will host on Thursday, April 12 the annual meeting of the Northeast Regional Migration Monitoring Network, a group of researchers including SBE professor Rebecca Holberton, who study the Gulf of Maine’s migrating birds, many of whom face threats from climate change, on- and off-shore wind energy projects and habitat loss. Holberton […]

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Where Are They Now: Ashley Gard

Ashley Gard graduated from SBE in 2009 and is now doing research at Yale University in order to increase her publication record and obtain valuable skills for her future PhD work. She currently works in the laboratory of Dr. Laura Niklason whose research focus is cardiovascular and lung tissue engineering. Ultimately, they would like to […]

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Where Are They Now: Matt Cronan

Matt Cronan, who graduated from SBE in 2011, is now pursuing Dental School at Tufts University. Although a very different type of education, he feels it is a great continuation of his scientific foundation obtained at UMaine. He applied to Dental school having a strong passion for the sciences that he gained as a freshman. […]

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SBE Professor Mike Kinnison Interviewed About New Movie

SBE’s Mike Kinnison, an associate professor of evolutionary applications, was interviewed for a segment of the web series “Down to Earth” in a YouTube video about the new movie, “Salmon Fishing in Yemen.” Kinnison said the idea of salmon fishing in Yemen is far-fetched because Yemen has no year-round flowing rivers. Kinnison also discussed efforts […]

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New Assitant Director of SBE Ann Dieffenbacher-Krall

The School of Biology and Ecology would like to extend a warm welcome to our new Assistant Director for Administration, Dr. Ann Dieffenbacher-Krall.  Ann comes to us from the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, where she has directed the Paleoecology Research Laboratory for the past six years.  She brings experience in research […]

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SBE Grad Published in Major Journal

Congratulations to SBE Grad Adrienne Leppold on her recent publication in of her book chapter, “The Boreal Landbird Component of Migrant Bird Communities in Eastern North America”, co-authored with Robert Mulvihill. The chapter, Chapter 6, appears in “Boreal Birds of North American: A Hemispheric View of Their Conservation Links and Significance“, edited by J.V. Wells, […]

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Synapse: Improving Education Through Technology at UMaine

Synapse, an academic web application developed in 2006 by the BioMediaLab at UMaine, has only just begun. Synapse has seen tremendous growth since it started and is still expanding. It is now used in over 20 courses at the University and is the most interactive and innovative of all course-helper websites at UMaine. Synapse features […]

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Pre-Med Student Studies Medicine in Dominican Republic

School of Biology and Ecology sophomore Christie Edwards traveled to La Romona, Dominican Republic last summer to study medicine alongside several US doctors and nurses as part of an effort to promote global health in poor communities. Edwards’ passion for helping people and passion for medical practice made the trip an easy decision. “It all […]

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Former SBE Director, Staff and Faculty to be Recognized

Jody Jellison, former Director of the School of Biology and Ecology, will be recognized on Thursday, May 19th 2011 at UMaine’s Retiree Recognition Banquet. Jody is being recognized for her 26 years of dedication to the University. The School of Biology and Ecology will also be well-represented at the separate Employee Recognition Banquet scheduled for […]

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SBE Grad Student Expo Winner

Congratulations to Megan Patterson for 3rd place in the oral presentation division for her presentation “Negative effect of Phostrol on Colorado Potato Beetles” Original post 2011-05-03 15:31:25

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