JBJC For Evolutionary Neuroscience Meeting
ZoMBiE's take Chicago! Grad student Emily Peele presents some of our recent work on ontogenetic shifts in the brain of the Atlantic sharpness shark. Learn more about JBJC: https://www.jbjclub.org
ZoMBiE's take Chicago! Grad student Emily Peele presents some of our recent work on ontogenetic shifts in the brain of the Atlantic sharpness shark. Learn more about JBJC: https://www.jbjclub.org
Dr. Yopak is giving a webinar for the Ocean First Institute (https://www.oceanfirstinstitute.org). Ever wondered if sharks are smart? Hope to see you there... (if you missed it, check out the …
Summer Ventures in Science & Mathematics (SVSM)Â is a cost-free, state-funded program for academically talented students who may pursue careers based in science and mathematics. The program brings rising juniors and …
Drumroll please: ZoMBiE Lab honors student Rachel Zino is defending her thesis, "The effects of temperature on peripheral nervous system development in cartilaginous fishes." She's worked hard and pivoted to …
The ZoMBiE's go virtual: Emily, Sarah, and Rachel all presented their research at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology's virtual conference this year. Learn more about SICB: https://sicb.org
Dr. Yopak gave a talk on her work and lead lead her Build-A-Brain Activity as part of the UNCW MarineQuest program Sea GEMS (Girls Exploring Marine Science)! Age 11-14 and …
Drumroll please: ZoMBiE Lab MSc student Sarah Rheinsmith is defending her thesis, "Ontogenetic shifts in the nervous system of the sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka." Just goes to show - a …
Drumroll please: ZoMBiE Lab honors student Alayna Mahon is defending her thesis, "Sexual dimorphism in brain size in cartilaginous fishes" She's worked so unbelievably hard and pivoted to a fully …
Dr. Yopak will give a talk on her work, we'll take some shark quizzes, and then Build-A-Brain together with the UNCW MarineQuest program Coastal GEMS (Girls Exploring Marine Science)! Age …
ZoMBiE Derek Sauer is presenting at the NZ Marine Science Society meeting in Tauranga, New Zealand on Inner ear morphology and directional hearing in sharks