
Jeremy Beaulieu
@phylieu
Phylogenetics - Evolution - Plants - Baseball
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http://www.jeremybeaulieu.org 22-03-2016 16:54:00
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🌱From the upcoming #AJB #Polyploidy special issue Investigating historical drivers of latitudinal gradients in #polyploid plant #biogeography: A multiclade perspective By Eric Hagen, Thais Vasconcelos, James Boyko & Jeremy Beaulieu doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1… #botany Wiley Plant Science






I'm thrilled to announce that our department is now currently accepting applications for a tenure track faculty position in Evolutionary Biology! Job link here: tinyurl.com/yc564huk. Come join us in wonderful Fayetteville and Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences!! Please RT!!


The new #AJB special issue is online, featuring new analyses that explore questions related to #polyploidy! Thanks to editors Michael Barker, Yuannian Jiao & Kelsey Glennon! Check out the intro for an overview: bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10… Wiley Plant Science Wiley Ecology & Evolution #botany


My department at UMass Boston is searching for an Assistant Professor of Biology in marine ecology (or evolution), broadly defined. More details here: employmentopportunities.umb.edu/boston/en-us/j…. Please RT & share.



Please RT! I'm recruiting multiple PhD students at the intersection of invasion biology and data science Temple University iecolab.org/blog/2024/09/p… #Neobiota2024 #invasiveSpecies #Rstats #environmentalDataScience #ecologyJobs #AcademicTwitter #phdpositions #InvasionBiology



We’re hiring!!!! Come join us Harvard Organismic & Evolutionary Biology. We have three searches this year so spread the word and please apply: Evolutionary Bio: academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/14051 Marine Bio: academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/14053 Biomechanics: academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/14052



Reminder I'm recruiting a graduate student to join my Paleobiology Research Group at OU lab in fall '25. My lab uses fossils, fieldwork, & phylogenetic methods to study macroevolutionary processes in marine invertebrates, especially echinoderms. Please share & feel free to reach out!



