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Looking for postdocs to join the lab!

The Bell lab is looking for postdocs to work on genomic, molecular and/or neural mechanisms of paternal care in threespine sticklebacks. Candidates with experience in single cell transcriptomics, brain injections, functional manipulations, and/or viral-mediated delivery of transgenic constructs are especially encouraged to apply. A strong background in neurobiology, molecular biology, genomics, behavioral ecology and/or evolution …

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Colby, Kevin and Meghan participate in the GEEB symposium

The Bell lab was well-represented at the 23rd Annual GEEB Symposium. Colby gave a great talk about divergence in courtship behavior between whites and commons. Kevin showed that behavioral differences between whites and commons emerge early in life: juvenile whites are more active and bold and appear to shoal less than commons. And Kevin took …

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The lab receives a MIRA award!

The lab’s application for a MIRA award from NIH NIGMS was funded! The MIRA award gives us flexibility to pursue many questions about the evolution of molecular, genetic and neuroendocrine bases of paternal care in sticklebacks.

Cassie Afseth graduates with Highest Distinction in Integrative Biology

Congratulations to Cassie for her fascinating undergraduate distinction project (supervised by Jenn Hellmann) which investigated whether socially-acquired cues can be transmitted across generations. The answer is YES! Stay tuned for the manuscript. For her efforts, Cassie is graduating with Highest Distinction in Integrative Biology. We look forward to continuing to work with Cassie until she …

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