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Congratulations & new faces around the lab

5/4/2022

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Lots of exciting happenings in the lab lately!

-MS student Karen Jorgenson successfully defended her awesome thesis about alpine stream food webs in April. Way go to, Karen! 

-Recent UW graduate Katie Bearden joined us as a technician for the spring semester and is moving on to a MS position at South Dakota State this summer to study fish movement. Congrats, Katie!

-Kelsey, Sam, and Chance are gearing up for 2022 defenses.

-We're all going to JASM!

-We had two new postdocs join us in April and we're very excited to work with both of them: Carolina Barbosa (Modelscape project) and Ben Tumolo (STOICH project, co-advised with Amy Krist). Matt Dunkle (currently PhD student at the University of Idaho) will also join the Modelscape project as a postdoc this fall.


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11/23/2023 01:14:32 am

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