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🌎Last week, IU Biology hosted the Jim Holland Summer Enrichment Program in Biology (SEP). SEP is an opportunity for underrepresented high school students to broaden their horizons in genetics, evolution, environmental biology, molecular biology, plant sciences, and more! 💧🌲



HONEY BEE PODCAST IS OUT!! If you are interested in listening to Audrey Parish and I chat about our honey bee research in the Irene Newton lab, please give this a listen! Thanks Jeff and Kim (BeekeepingTodayPodcast) for being wonderful hosts! IU Biology Project Apis m. IU EEB Graduate Program

We had visitors in lab today. 14 in total I think. It was a bit of pandemonium. The good kind. 10 went home with students, to live out their lives as ambassadors to the exuberance of insect biology IU Biology The College at IU National Center for Science Education






Jay T Lennon awarded prestigious Humboldt Research Award from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Will collaborate on universal process of dormancy research project at Goethe University Frankfort in Germany. go.iu.edu/4HL8 The College at IU Science @ IU Indiana University Research IU EEB Graduate Program


💥Apply now💥Potential advisors include many IU EEB Graduate Program IU Biology: Matthew Hahn Leonie Moyle Curt Lively Ellen Ketterson Armin Moczek Irene Newton, me 🙃, Demas, Delph, Hurley, Ragsdale, Smith + affiliates @lesleynweaver, Ledon-Rettig #postdocjobs

Congratulations: Leonie Moyle Leonie Moyle and Irene Newton Irene Newton elected fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science, an honor recognizing their outstanding contributions to the progress of science and research. go.iu.edu/4Mg9 The College at IU


Fascinating talk today by Kathy Darragh at IU Biology IU EEB Graduate Program on evolution of chemical signals in Helioconus butterflies.


A shout out to IU biology professor Jay Lennon and grad student Emmi Mueller for developing a way to better understand the gut microbiome. How did they do it? Read: go.iu.edu/5L9j The College at IU


IU IU EEB Graduate Program Evolution Ecology & Behavior is hiring in partnership with CISAB, Indiana University, in the area of Physiological Mechanisms of Animal Behavior. Apply by 10/7: indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/25250
