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Jason Selwyn

@JasonSelwyn

PostDoc studying genetic basis of disease resistance in Acropora. Formerly dispersal dynamics on Caribbean coral reefs

Joined December 2011
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Check out our newest paper using a large set of white band disease infected Acropora cervicornis collected in the field cross-referenced with a smaller transmission experiment to identify the putative pathogen causing the disease. …icro-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…


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Anyone have resources they can share for establishing mentor-mentee expectations for graduate students that are mentoring undergraduate students? Like expectations to ensure undergrads are having a safe, positive experience with their grad student mentors and vice versa.


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2024 ESA Excellence in Ecology scholars

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Lynette Strickland @lrstric of @BU_Tweets has been named an EEE Scholar!🙌 Her dedication to understanding the ecological & evolutionary drivers of beetle diversity is matched by her commitment to promoting diversity in STEM

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strange women lying in ponds distributing swords actually sounds like a pretty decent alternative right now


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The Majoris Lab at TAMU-CC is recruiting an MS or PhD student to study the dispersal traits of marine fish larvae. Excited to hear from any and all interested students. Reach out ASAP. Full details at: johnmajoris.com/graduate-stude…@IslandCampus @AFS_ELHS @SICB_DAB

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3 years fully funded, job description here: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27418 Feel free to reach out with any questions!


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Our intro bio team @BU_Biology is looking for a Postdoctoral Biology Content Developer! Our goal is a major revision of our two-semester core intro bio courses, rooted in evidence-based pedagogy- we are looking for a postdoc to lead curriculum design & development. Link below!


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Folks! Does anyone remember/have that meme of someone trying to make a stick stand in ocean waves and it said how taxonomists feel trying to delineate species lol or something?? I need it to continue my rant about species concepts being only kinda real in my evolution class lol


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honestly multilevel models exist in my brain as lmer syntax, not the formal equations

Why are there three different distinct systems of notation for expressing hierarchical/multilevel models? Like, who was the sick fuck that decided each field needed their own notation for the same thing?



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Take heed, Statistical Rethinkers - there are many code translations of the book examples and the new lecture examples into your favorite dialect of SnakeScript or CleanSpace or whatever hacker nonsense you like. I try to maintain an updated list: xcelab.net/rm/statistical…

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I have 4 invite codes! Send me a message if you want one.


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Hello Retweet & Share: Hiring a postdoc for @cnidimmunitylab for 3yrs on coral #cell culture. Experience in #corals not necessary. Full benefits, and salary between $53-60K & negotiable depending on experience. APPLY!!!!! careers.miami.edu/us/en/job/R100…


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So grateful to be chosen as one of these scholars! Introducing 2023 ESA Excellence in Ecology Scholars  esa.org/blog/2023/11/i…


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Ten genomic regions contribute to resilience against white band disease in the endangered Caribbean staghorn coral, a new Science study finds. The results could be used as a conservation tool. 📄: scim.ag/4jh #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/4ji

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