Congratulations to Matt Gladfelter, Edna Fernandez-Figueroa, and Riley Buley for completing their graduate degrees. Matt is sticking around to start his PhD, Edna is starting a remote sensing focused postdoc with Stephanie Rogers, and Riley is starting his new job as Senior Water Program Lead position with the Meskwaki Nation in Iowa.
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March 15
Our new colleague, Dengjun “Kevin” Wang, who just joined us in January has already gotten a research grant from the Alabama Water Resources Research Institute (USGS). Nice job, Kevin.
March 10
My meta-analysis are still producing exciting papers despite covid. Publications #40 and #41 from my class were recently accepted for publication. Nice job, Jordan, Ruediger, and Henry. Eckert, J., M. Carrisosa, and R. Hauck. 2021. Network meta-analysis comparing the effectiveness of anticoccidial drugs and anticoccidial vaccination in broiler chickens. Veterinary Parasitology 291:109387. (PDF). Hershey, H. 2021. Updating the consensus on fishway efficiency: a meta-analysis. Fish and Fisheries 22(4):735-748. (PDF).
March 5
Thanks to Michael Chislock for giving Edna, Matt, and I an opportunity to remotely talk with his students at SUNY-Brockport about successfully entering and completing graduate school.
December 20, 2020
Hannah and Steve have published another paper from their meta-analysis class project! Great job. Correia, H. E., A. Abebe, and F. S. Dobson. In press. Multiple paternity and the number of offspring: A model reveals two major groups of species. BioEssays
December 7
Gwendolyn just published her second meta-analysis! This one focuses on two important threats to honey bees. Nice job, Gwendolyn. Bird, G., A. E. Wilson, G. R. Williams, and N. B. Hardy. In press. Parasites and pesticides act antagonistically on honey bee health. Journal of Applied Ecology.
December 1
Nine faculty in the School of Fisheries, including me, were honored by the College of Agriculture for our grantsmanship. Congratulations, everyone!
November 20, 2020
Despite covid, my students had an opportunity to run a fun water quality outreach event at a school where we taught the students how to build Secchi disks and brought a bunch of microscopes to excite the students about phytoplankton and zooplankton.
October 20, 2020
Kameron just shared the exciting news that his meta-analysis class project was published. Nice job, Kameron! Suire, K. B., J. Kavookjian, R. Feiss, R., and D. D. Wadsworth. 2020. Motivational interviewing for weight management among Women: a meta-analysis and systematic review of RCTs. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2020:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-020-09934-0