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MBD featured in ASC News article
An ASC News article shares what it is like to visit the Museum of Biological Diversity. Readers follow Edward in a class trip to learn more about how collections can be used for conservation.
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Herbarium dedicates archives to Ronald Stuckey
The OSU Herbarium at the MBD dedicated the archives of the Herbarium to Ronald Stuckey. Ron is a life time collector and curator of all things botany. His works included collected details of…
Tadesse honored in celebration of 50 years of botanical research in Ethiopia
Mesfin Tadesse, curator of vascular plants at the Museum of Biological Diversity, recently returned from a trip to Ethiopia, where he was honored with an award for his contributions to botany…
Kibbey receives ASC Distinguished Staff Award
Marc Kibbey, Assistant Curator in the fish collection, was surprised by Arts and Sciences Dean Jan Steffensmeier, who visited the fish collection and presented him with the ASC Distinguished Staff…
Lado and Klompen publish paper on the evolutionary history of Dermacentor
Evolutionary history of New World ticks of the genus Dermacentor (Ixodida: Ixodidae), and the origin of D. variabilis Paula Lado and Hans Klompen. 2019. Biological Journal of the…
Tropical Behavioral Ecology and Evolution course featured in ASC News & Research
Tropical Behavioral Ecology and Evolution students are at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution in Panama, where they are studying the evolutionary processes that influence the ecology of…
Carstens and Smith published in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Complex interplay of ancient vicariance and recent patterns of geographical speciation in north-western North American temperate rainforests explains the phylogeny of jumping slugs (Hemphillia spp.)…
Johnson published in Brazilian Journal of Biology
Riparian forest fragments in rice fields under different management: differences on hymenopteran parasitoids diversity G. S. Silva, S.M. Jahnke, N.F. Johnson. 2019. Brazilian Journal of Biology. http…
Mael Glon wins Outstanding TA Award
EEOB Graduate Student, Mael Glon, is the winner of the 2019 EEOB Outstanding GTA Award. This award recognizes excellence in furthering the teaching mission of the department and university…