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Category Archives: Wildlife
Ingersoll Shares Bat Ecologist Experience with UTEP
NIMBioS Postdoctoral Fellow Tom Ingersoll recently visited the University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP) to share his experiences in bat ecology and modeling by meeting with students and leading a workshop and field trip to Carlsbad Caverns National Park. In Ingersoll’s … Continue reading
Posted in ecology, Education/Outreach, MSIs, postdocs, undergraduates, Wildlife
Tagged careers, diversity, ecology, Education, Education/Outreach, postdocs, undergraduates, University of Texas-El Paso, wildlife
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Botesteanu Wins MAA Outstanding Presentation Award
Dana-Adriana Botesteanu, a participant in NIMBioS’ 2011 REU program, has won an “Outstanding Presentation” award from the Mathematical Association of America for her poster at the Undergraduate Poster Session at the 2012 Joint Mathematics Meetings. Botesteanu’s poster presentation, “How does … Continue reading
Posted in awards, ecology, Education/Outreach, research, REU/REV, undergraduates, Wildlife
Tagged awards, conferences, Education, Education/Outreach, REU/REV, undergraduates
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NIMBioS Outreach: Girl Scouts Identify Wildlife Tracks
By examining wildlife tracks imprinted in clay, area Girl Scouts learned how to identify the animal that would have made them in a recent outreach activity led by NIMBioS at Cherokee Caverns in Knoxville. Using materials from Biology in a … Continue reading
Posted in ecology, Education/Outreach, gender diversity, Wildlife
Tagged ecology, Education/Outreach, Girl Scouts
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REU and REV’s Wild About Knoxville Zoo Tour
Veterinary professor Juergen Schumacher recalled the first time he met a gibbon at the Knoxville Zoo: the young ape surprised him by climbing atop his shoulder, and for a split moment, Schumacher thought maybe his ear was about to become … Continue reading
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Tagged Education/Outreach, REU/REV, Veterinary Science, Zoo
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Pesky Mosquitoes: International Group Tackles Malaria
A least 300 million acute cases of malaria occur each year globally, resulting in more than a million deaths. Around 90% of these deaths occur in Africa, which explains why many of the participants in the NIMBioS Investigative Workshop on … Continue reading
New NIMBioS Science: Model shows how species can reemerge after collapse
Species pairs that disappear through hybridization after human-induced changes to the environment can reemerge if the disturbance is removed, according to a new mathematical model that shows the conditions under which reemergence might happen. The study appears in Evolution and … Continue reading
Posted in ecology, postdocs, publication, speciation, Wildlife
Tagged ecology, postdocs, publications, speciation, wildlife
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Saving the Mighty Bat
An informal gathering of scientists and wildlife experts interested in halting the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) gathered for a day-long discussion on Feb. 3. Talk centered around WNS epizootiology, dispersal and treatment of the disease. The meeting was organized … Continue reading
Going Back to Skull with Biology in a Box
NIMBioS Communications Coordinator Catherine Crawley and NIMBioS Education and Outreach Coordinator Kelly Moran dropped in on students at Jacksboro Middle School in Campbell County, TN to film for an upcoming NIMBioS video about Biology in a Box. Seventh grade science … Continue reading
Prototype Activities for STEM Box Debuted to Teachers
With activities for a brand new Biology in a Box K-12 unit on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) under development, several members of the Biology in a Box team traveled to Nashville to the Area Conference for the National … Continue reading
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Tagged leadership, STEM, wildlife
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Agusto Shares the Flu (Model) with Fisk Students
Dr. Folashade Agusto, NIMBioS postdoctoral fellow, visited Fisk University recently and presented “Mathematical Modeling and Optimal Control of Transmission of Avian Influenza” to an eager group of undergraduate students and faculty. This was made possible by NIMBioS’s partnership agreement with … Continue reading