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Suzanne Edmands

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I'm just here for the rogue science tweets.

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We're hiring Assistant Professors across all fields of Biology at USC! Happy to answer any questions! #WomenInSTEM #WomeninScience #URMandSTEM #facultydiversity #FacultyJobs

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#Evol2021 Public Policy Panel: An evolutionary perspective on international COVID policies. June 30, 11 AM EDT Sign up in the meeting registration portal on page 3, "Optional Workshops and Other Special Events" xcdsystem.com/evolution/atte…

#Evol2021 Public Policy Panel: An evolutionary perspective on international COVID policies. 

June 30, 11 AM EDT

Sign up in the meeting registration portal on page 3, "Optional Workshops and Other Special Events"
xcdsystem.com/evolution/atte…
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We're hiring a Marine Biologist at USC! Come join us! @diversifyEEB #FacultyJobs #WomeninScience #BlackInMarineScience @sacnas

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Big congrats to Ben A. Flanagan on publishing his first PhD chapter in #ProcB! And congrats to co-author Ning Li too! A ginormous effort that demonstrates powerful mitochondrial effects on sex-specific aging. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.109… #Tigriopus

Big congrats to <a href="/flanaganbena/">Ben A. Flanagan</a> on publishing his first PhD chapter in #ProcB! And congrats to co-author Ning Li too! A ginormous effort that demonstrates powerful mitochondrial effects on sex-specific aging. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.109…
#Tigriopus
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Proud to announce the publication of Alice Coleman’s 1st PhD chapter, in which she assesses how guidelines for water quality criteria might be revised to protect the diversity of aquatic life. doi.org/10.1002/etc.53…

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Our work on the genetic plight of Channel Island foxes is now out in Molecular Ecology : onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me… Congrats to the talented Nicole Adams on this herculean effort! And big thanks to Karl Huggins for the fox photos! Wrigley Institute for Environment & Sustainability

Our work on the genetic plight of Channel Island foxes is now out in <a href="/molecology/">Molecular Ecology</a> : onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…
Congrats to the talented <a href="/adams_ne/">Nicole Adams</a> on this herculean effort! And big thanks to Karl Huggins for the fox photos!
<a href="/USCWrigley/">Wrigley Institute for Environment & Sustainability</a>
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Check out our lab’s new paper in pnas showing dramatic sex differences in mitochondrial effects on gene expression and aging. Led by the talented Ning Li with major contributions from Ben A. Flanagan! USC Biological Sciences USC Marine & Environmental Biology SexGenomics Mitochondria & Aging pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Check out our lab’s new paper in <a href="/pnas/">pnas</a> showing dramatic sex differences in mitochondrial effects on gene expression and aging. Led by the talented Ning Li with major contributions from <a href="/flanaganbena/">Ben A. Flanagan</a>!
<a href="/USCBioSci/">USC Biological Sciences</a> <a href="/USC_MEB/">USC Marine & Environmental Biology</a> <a href="/sexgenomics/">SexGenomics</a> <a href="/MitoAging/">Mitochondria & Aging</a> 
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
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Congrats to Alice Coleman on publishing her 2nd thesis chapter, which shows weak phylogenetic signal in most toxicity datasets. This means that even chemicals developed to kill insects have big effects on non-target taxa, such as us. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Congrats to Alice Coleman on publishing her 2nd thesis chapter, which shows weak phylogenetic signal in most toxicity datasets. This means that even chemicals developed to kill insects have big effects on non-target taxa, such as us.
link.springer.com/article/10.100…