
Jason Walsman
@jasonwalsman
NSF postdoc testing the interactions among the ecology of disease and host evolution with theory, experiments, and field work.
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Thanks to Patricia Lopes for a great seminar here at Pitt and Jess Stephenson ([email protected]) for hosting!





Thanks to Gerald Carter for a super engaging talk with lots of videos and insightful data on vampire bat sociality! Get Your PhD @PittBioSci

Today I start a new position as a postdoc working with RIBBiTR BII on the resilience of amphibian populations to Bd epidemics. Thanks to Jess Stephenson ([email protected]) and all my collaborators and coworkers for a great three years at my first postdoc!

Calling all potential post-docs! Are you interested in infectious disease ecol/evol using empirical & quant methods? Looking for a fun & supportive team? Join our multi-institution EEID project researching heterogeneity in susceptibility in house finches! workforum.memphis.edu/postings/38696

New preprint: Bird feeders can drive evolution of higher pathogen virulence. Under some conditions, this can even lead to fewer birds! Coauthors: arietta fleming-davies @richhallecology Dr. Dana Hawley doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…

Dragonflies use “crazy turning” to dry themselves off after a cooling dip in water. Learn more: scim.ag/40BnjWs News from Science