Thanks for a great meeting, ASN!
Katie presented some work done in collaboration with the Seehausen group on the role of clade interactions in cichlid adaptive radiations at the American Society of Naturalists 2016 meeting in […]
Katie presented some work done in collaboration with the Seehausen group on the role of clade interactions in cichlid adaptive radiations at the American Society of Naturalists 2016 meeting in […]
The University of Wyoming communications office wrote a featured story on our sardine genetics work associated with The Nature Conservancy’s Tuungane project. Read the story here! Note that although that […]
As part of the “Girl Scouts in Science: Discovering Wyoming Water” program, we led a workshop on fish morphology and dissection for a very enthusiastic group of Laramie Girl Scouts […]
This week’s University of Wyoming News featured a story about Katie winning the 2015 Dobzhansky Prize! Also, check out the Botany Department Blog. What a tremendous honor! Katie with ASN […]
The lab attended the GREEBs (Guild of Rocky Mountain Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists) meeting at the Mountain Research Station September 18-20. Jimena gave a great talk about her masters work. […]
Our lab space in the Berry Center includes a brand new fish room that we’ll be prepping for use with live fish later this month. This will be a great […]
The Wagner Lab is settling into life in Wyoming. Check back for updates soon!