UO Molecular Anthro
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UO Molecular Anthro
@MolecAnth
Twitter account for the Molecular Anthropology Group at the University of Oregon. Tweets from various members of the Sterner Lab and the Ting Lab.
Oregon, USA Katılım Haziran 2015
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@MolecAnth @ConLetters Link to the work in question?
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Thank you @LeoDiCaprio and @rewild for partnering with us on this message! instagram.com/p/C6tzql2OhGa/…
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We made the front page!!
Our paper about the importance of red colobus monkeys across Africa is here:
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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@ConLetters Link to a press release here: newsroom.wcs.org/News-Releases/…
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A perspective piece in @ConLetters on how red colobus monkeys can serve as flagships to help conserve African tropical forests, thus aiding in initiatives involving biodiversity, ecosystem services, food security and global health. Link here: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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Goodbye Los Angeles and #AABA2024! Thank you to AABA for organizing such an amazing conference. Saw old friends, met new ones, @SamanthaQueeno presented some of her dissertation results, and we took in some sights. It was an epic trip!




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Congrats to @DianaMChristie on successfully defending + depositing her dissertation. Amazing research on social transmission, development, and plasticity in the gut microbiome. It’s sad to see Dr. Christie leave but we’re excited to see her continue to make her mark on the world!



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@DianaMChristie has been at @NCZoo for the past 5 months conducting an internship funded by the NSF INTERN program. A great way for students to better understand non-academic job sectors + develop key professional networks. Thanks @NSF for the support! @RebeccaJFerrell


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Current and former members of the Ting Lab are having fun presenting this week at the The Wildlife Society conference in Louisville, Kentucky #TWS2023



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Another successful Forensics in the Forest outreach activity for UO Summer Spice Camp. Thanks @ChicsDigScience for providing @KNSterner and students with the opportunity!

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UO Commencement 2023! Congrats again to the amazing Dr. @ckgoodfellow. We’re so going to miss you, but super excited to see you continue on your path. Good luck starting your new position with @taaltree next month!

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@primateeats @ckgoodfellow We’ll be presenting results at ICCB in Kigali this July. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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@MolecAnth @ckgoodfellow can’t wait to learn more! Congrats!
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Congratulations to @ckgoodfellow on a successful PhD dissertation defense! Wonderful work on the elephants of Bwindi Impenetrable NP and Kibale NP by an amazing scientist.



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At long last my final dissertation chapter gets to see the light of day: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… . We start with a simple observation -- bad experiences during early life predict increased mortality in adulthood (in many species). But why? 1/n
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Congrats to @SamanthaQueeno for winning the 2023 @AAAGenetics outstanding trainee award for best student podium presentation at #AABA2023! @KNSterner @TDCapellini
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Congratulations to the 2023 winners of the Outstanding Trainee Presentations in Anthropological Genetics awards: Best Student Poster - Clara Mariencheck @CMariencheck Best Student Podium - Samantha Queeno @SamanthaQueeno Best Postdoc Presentation - Kelsey Witt @KWitt_aDNA
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And we especially look forward to seeing our former members again. It was awesome to see them doing so well! @jazzy_digs @colinmbrand @PrimateGirl174

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We had such a great time at #AABA2023 presenting our latest results, seeing old friends, and making new ones. Looking forward to being back next year! @tannerandrsn @DianaMChristie @Mailism1th @KNSterner




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Congrats to Sara Lucci @KidColobus for being awarded an @NSF DDRIG to investigate early life adversity and gut microbiome characteristics in our study population Colobus vellerosus at BFMS
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