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Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology PhD students awarded NSF Fellowships
Two incoming PhD students have been awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships to conduct their research at the Marine Science Center in Nahant.
June 26, 2017
Mathematics professor publishes research in Nature
Mathematics professor Gabor Lippner has been researching an evolutionary model that aims to explain cooperative behavior observed in nature.
May 23, 2017
Solving evolution’s ancient mollusk mysteries
A recent graduate student study explores evolutionary relationships between fossilized bivalve mollusks, the relatives of modern day clams, mussels, and oysters.
February 08, 2016
Sex determination varies across a fine spatial scale in an estuarine fish
New work by MSC Lecturer Tara Duffy and colleagues reports on the variable pattern of temperature versus genetic sex determination in Atlantic silverside populations from Florida to Canada.
December 02, 2015
Undergraduate research leads to NSF graduate research fellow award
One of this year’s NSF graduate research fellowship awardees is Sara Williams, a Research Technician at the Marine Science Center and an incoming graduate student in Northeastern’s Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology PhD program.
June 23, 2015
It’s all relative: Demystifying phylogenetic relationships among Arachnids
How have arthropods been so successful at radiating into nearly all of earth's ecosystems? MSC graduate student Stefan Kaluziak and colleagues investigate.
October 24, 2014
It's all relative: Demystifying phylogenetic relationships among Arachnids
How have arthropods been so successful at radiating into nearly all of earth's ecosystems? MSC graduate student Stefan Kaluziak and colleagues investigate.
October 24, 2014