
Armin Moczek
@ecoevodevo_lab
Overpaid beetle collector, father, immigrant, obsessed w/ origins of novelty in evolution, parallel lives in science outreach and increasing diversity in STEM
ID: 2971506592
http://ecoevodevo.com 10-01-2015 14:44:26
1,1K Tweet
1,1K Takipçi
1,1K Takip Edilen

Just ran into a blast from the past - Nijhout lab Duke Biology ca 2000 where I got my PhD; for comparison: our current team IU Biology ~2 months ago when we finally got our act together for new lab shots. Wow!


This is such a great idea! Kirstin Milks (KEER-stin, she/they) National Center for Science Education


IU Biology is leading research on how organisms respond to environmental conditions, focusing on dung beetles. This collaborative study features Prof. Armin Moczek, Ph.D. candidate Josh Jones, and UCSD’s Patrick Rohner. Read more: go.iu.edu/8pYf The College at IU



Fantastic talk by Patrick Rohner on the pervasiveness, mechanisms underlying, and consequences of developmental bias Euro Evo Devo 2024 Can’t wait to see where his lab will take this work next!




Fantastic workshop integrating island biogeography, climate science, conservation advocacy & cutting edge teaching to empower pedagogy with 24 fantastic teachers and the one and only kimberly milks! A Saturday very well spent! IU Environmental Resilience Institute IU Biology The College at IU U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Science Education



Thank you Sarah McAdams for this wonderful write-up of our Educating for Environmental Change workshop integrating island biogeography, climate science, conservation advocacy & teaching-to-empower pedagogy Kirstin Milks (KEER-stin, she/they) IU Environmental Resilience Institute National Center for Science Education IU Biology U.S. National Science Foundation biology.indiana.edu/news-events/ne…



Our new Current Biology paper provides a rare glimpse into a morphological novelty in Drosophila eugracilis In it, Gavin Rice and colleagues, infer and reproduce the likely initial steps of a novelty's formation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Microbes matter to hosts (and vice versa) in oh so many critical ways. But how does a host establish, maintain, or even adjust symbionts as they metamorphose, switch diets & environments? Look no further! journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.11… U.S. National Science Foundation IU Biology National Center for Science Education The College at IU
