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Seeking Master’s students in evolutionary ecology

If you’re interested in pursuing a Master’s degree in evolutionary ecology, contact me!

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We’re hiring a post-doc!

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Microbial Ecology The Eco-Evo Lab at California State University, Northridge is searching for a post-doctoral researcher with skills in microbial ecology and interests in community ecology, evolutionary ecology, or eco-evo feedbacks. The position includes one year of funding, with potential for a second year renewal, from a recent grant from the […]

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Cognitive Dissonance from the Left

If you want an example of cognitive dissonance, think about a table of ecologists gorging themselves on cheeseburgers, while complaining about what Trump is doing to the EPA.

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The Past, Present, and Future of the EPA

A quick reminder of why we need the Environmental Protection Agency now more than ever, and an explanation of why the public disagrees.

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Why scientists must be activists

As scientists, we must dramatically increase our public engagement in order to save science!

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Failed Invasions: Why losing is just as important as winning

We’ve been taught all our life to learn from our mistakes, so why haven’t we applied the same concept to scientific research?

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Address Science Locally

Keep protesting policies at the national scale that are anti-science, racist, misogynist, or homophobic, but start acting locally to make a difference in your own world.

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From Kelp Babies to Kelp Forests

A story of lab success!

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Helping girls get the GIST of science careers

Eco-Evo Lab members Melissa and Nickie help run science themed after-school club for 8th grade girls!

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WSN’s Top 100 papers…by men

The WSN Top 100 papers of the past 100 years featured few women first authors. Let’s consider why.

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