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Grad Student Retreat

September 3, 2014 by wpeeb

Last week, GREBE led the first annual graduate student retreat in the Smoky mountains. New and current students ventured up to the Biological Field Station for a weekend of games, hiking, campfires, and conversation.  Gorgeous weather bolstered the weekend outdoors, with wildlife sitings ranging from a black widow spider and dobsonfly in the bathroom to hummingbirds and a green heron on our relaxing river trip. Can’t wait for next year!

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Filed Under: events, graduate, MAIN

Moorhead awarded NSF GROW grant

May 19, 2014 by wpeeb

Leigh Moorhead, a graduate student in the Classen Lab, was recently awarded a Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW) grant from the NSF for her project: Exploring how mammal herbivore – plant community interactions shape ecosystem response to global change.

GROW grants are available to recipients of NSF GRFPs and provide students opportunities for international research.

Congratulations Leigh!

Filed Under: award, Classen, graduate, grant, MAIN, NSF

2 NSF GRFP Awards for EEB Students

May 13, 2014 by wpeeb

Alix Pfenningwerth (EEB grad student) and Su’ad Yoon (EEB undergrad) both got NSF GRFP awards.  Brian Looney and Katie Massana (EEB grad students) got honorable mentions.  Across UT, only 5 students received NSF GRFP awards, and only 3 students received honorable mentions, so EEB had an excellent showing!

UPDATE: For information about all 5 UT awardees, please read the Tennessee Today press release.

Filed Under: fellowship, graduate, MAIN, NSF, undergraduate

EEB Awards

April 29, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB held its annual awards ceremony on Monday April 27.  Congratulations to our departmental award winners!

  • The Jim Tanner Award (Outstanding Dissertation):  Sara Kuebbing
  • The Sandy Echternacht Award (Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student):  Liam Mueller
  • Outstanding Undergraduate:  Brandy Pieper
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Research:  Su’ad Yoon
  • Undergraduate Award for Professional Promise: Sneha Patel
  • Outstanding Publication by a Graduate Student: Rafael Zenni
  • Outstanding Outreach & Community Service:  Quentin Read
  • Outstanding Master’s Thesis:  Max Rupp
  • Best Progress Toward Dissertation:  Jessica Moore

Filed Under: award, graduate, MAIN, undergraduate

Chancellor’s Honors Awards

April 25, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB was well represented at the Chancellor’s Honors banquet on April 23!

Faculty member Susan Riechert – 2014 Notable UT Woman Award

Graduate student Cassie Dresser – 2014 Extraordinary Professional Promise

Undergraduate student Su’ad Yoon – 2014 Top Collegiate Scholar Award

Congratulations to you all!

Filed Under: award, graduate, MAIN, Riechert, undergraduate

New Trillium Species Discovered

April 25, 2014 by wpeeb

Trillium_tennesseenseDr. Edward Schilling, Dr. Susan B. Farmer and graduate student Aaron Floden, have identified a brand-new species of trillium, Trillium tennesseense, known to grow in only three locations in eastern Tennessee. The research was published in June 2013 in The Castanea.  The Appalachian Voice Online has a story summarizing the discovery.

Filed Under: graduate, MAIN, publication, Schilling

Division of Biology Graduate Student Awards

April 16, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB congratulates our graduate students who won awards from UT’s Division of Biology!

Alexander Hollaender Fellowship Award
Zachary Marion (EEB)

Science Alliance Graduate Student Teaching Awards
Phillip Hollingsworth (EEB)

Biology Award
Lacy Chick (EEB)

Filed Under: award, fellowship, graduate, MAIN

Zenni et al. Article

April 7, 2014 by wpeeb

Graduate Student Rafael Zenni has a new paper in Ecology Letters, entitled “Rapid evolution and range expansion of an invasive plant are driven by provenance–environment interactions” (pdf available here). Ecology Letters is the top journal in the ecological sciences.

Rafael D. Zenni, Joseph K. Bailey, and Daniel Simberloff. 2014.  “Rapid evolution and range expansion of an invasive plant are driven by provenance–environment interactions.”  Ecology Letters.  doi: 10.1111/ele.12278.

Filed Under: Bailey, ecology, graduate, MAIN, publication, Simberloff

NSF DDIG for Zach Marion

February 9, 2014 by wpeeb

Congratulations to Zach Marion & Ben Fitzpatrick. They just found out that Zach’s NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant will be funded (details below)!

Dissertation Research: Evolutionary complexity and diversity of chemical defenses in diurnal and nocturnal fireflies

Predation is a powerful force driving prey evolution. Recent studies have highlighted that defenses against predators are rarely simple but are instead multivariate, with individual components that are better suited for some predators than others, or that are differentially expressed at different stages of ontogeny. Closely related populations or species may employ qualitatively and quantitatively different defense strategies because of chance or from past or ongoing selection. Thus, two key questions are (i) what factors favor particular defensive strategies and (ii) how are these strategies integrated into the phenotype? Chemically mediated defenses in fireflies provide an excellent system in which to evaluate these questions. Although primarily known for their bioluminescent mate signaling, most fireflies produce an impressive array of cardiac steroids that vary qualitatively (e.g., chemical structure) and quantitatively (e.g., concentrations) within and among populations and species. Yet, little is known about firefly chemical diversity, and how it—and integrated defensive phenotypes in general—evolve. Here we consider whether shifts between diurnal and nocturnal activity (and associated loses or gains of bioluminescence) are accompanied by changes in the mode and tempo of evolution of chemical defenses. We propose to quantify the complexity and diversity of chemical defense compounds in several species, and use a phylogenetic comparative framework to estimate rates of change and patterns of convergence and divergence of chemical phenotypes.

Filed Under: DDIG, Fitzpatrick, graduate, MAIN, NSF

EEB T-Shirts For Sale!

January 22, 2014 by wpeeb

Orders must be placed by February 12.  Shirts cost only $12 each, and all profits will go towards GREBE-sponsored travel grants for EEB graduate students.

More information from Riley Bernard, GREBE President:

GREBE has been wanting to make EEB T-shirts for the last few years and we have finally found a way to do it! We held a T-shirt design contest, with the winning design created by Max Rupp (a Master’s student in Darrin Hulsey’s lab). In an attempt to minimize screen-printing costs and maximize profit, we decided to go with Teespring.com. This company allows you to design a t-shirt, make a campaign bid and sell the shirts at a low price, all while taking orders via paypal. We have set the price at $12 a shirt, with a goal of selling 30 shirts. If we reach our goal of 30 (deadline by February 12), the t-shirts will be printed and sent to you within 10-14 days (shipping is $3.85). You will only be charged for the shirt if 30 are ordered by the deadline. All profits will go towards GREBE-sponsored travel grants for EEB graduate students.

Please order shirts for all your friends and family 🙂 and if you have questions, please let me know.

Filed Under: fundraiser, graduate, MAIN

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