Claris Filemaker Pro Training and Document Sharing Towards NAGPRA Compliance
I travelled to the University of New Hampshire, Department of Anthropology to consult with a colleague, who has conducted NAGPRA … Continue
Impacts of Alder-leaf Birch (Betula alnoides) plantations on the body condition of birds in southwestern China
Thank you for offering me the $1,000.00 travel support last summer. This financial support allowed me to attend the 60th … Continue
Presenting mixed-ploidy models
From July 26th to 30th, 2024, I attended the Evolution 2024 conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At this conference, I … Continue
Understanding the Evolutionary History of the North American Desert Fouquieria through Phylogenomics and Niche Modeling
Funds requested from the FLMNH graduate travel grant supported air travel and lodging in Grand Rapids, Michigan to attend the … Continue
Attending the American Ornithological Society Annual Meeting
At the beginning of this October, I had the incredible opportunity thanks to the Florida Museum and the Louis C. … Continue
Presentation on the Reef Fishes of Gainesville, Florida at REEF Fest
With the support of the NH Fall Travel Award 2024, I journeyed to Key Largo, FL to attend REEF Fest. … Continue
Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Visual Arts and Botanical Sciences
Funds from the 2024 Summer travel grant were used to travel to Madrid, Spain for the International Botanic Congress 2024, … Continue
Plant response to the terrestrial manifestation of the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum in the Pacific Northwest
Thanks to the FLMNH Summer Travel Grant, I was able to fly out to Washington state for crucial fossil field … Continue
Phylogenomics of two poorly known terrestrial subgenera in Peperomia (Piperaceae)
1. Objectives Build a phylogenetic hypothesis with genomic DNA sequence data to investigate relationships in the subgenera Erasmia and Multipalmata. … Continue
Attending the American Society of Mammalogists 103rd Annual Meeting
With the assistance of the FLMNH Natural History Travel Award, I was able to attend the American Society of Mammalogists … Continue