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Jason wins prestigious Kornberg Scholarship
Jason Sing, who just graduated from Temple and the Sewall Lab has won admittance into the highly competitive Kornberg School of Dentistry at Temple University. As if that were not exciting enough, he was also named the recipient of the prestigious Kornberg … Continue reading
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Dr. Matthew Banks joins the lab
Dr. Matthew Banks has joined the lab as a research fellow and he will play an integral role in our Madagascar research on mutualisms in tropical forests. Dr. Banks recently received his PhD from the State University of New York … Continue reading
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Marcellin, Kevin, and Sarah join the lab
Doctoral student Marcellin Jaoravo and undergraduate students Kevin Carpenter and Sarah Munson have begun research in the Sewall Lab. Marcellin will be working with Dr. Sewall on improving understanding of the ecology and conservation of bird populations of northern Madagascar. … Continue reading
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Kim wins new NSF fellowship
Kim Reuter has won a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (NSF GROW) fellowship. The fellowship will complement Kim’s existing NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. The GROW fellowship will provide Kim with the opportunity to spend 4.5 months in Finland conducting … Continue reading
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Kim advances to candidacy
Kim Reuter has passed her preliminary exams and advanced to Candidacy, a significant step on the road to a PhD. Congratulations to Kim!
Jessica, Stephen, and Jason join the lab
Undergraduate students Jessica Bulafka, Stephen Chen, and Jason Sing have joined the Sewall Lab at the beginning of Spring Semester, 2013. Jessica is a Junior studying Biology with a minor in Spanish. She has experience in tropical ecology and conservation … Continue reading
Kim & Andrea featured on CNN International
Research in the Sewall Lab has been featured on CNN International’s weekly television program, ‘Inside Africa’. The program, which reaches a global audience, highlighted the research of PhD student Kim Reuter on the effects of habitat degradation on mutualistic interactions, … Continue reading
Shannon McGinnis joins the lab
Shannon McGinnis, a junior at Temple University studying Biology with a minor in Public Health, has joined the Sewall lab. Shannon is working with Dr. Sewall on research to understand fungal pathogens of wildlife and their conservation implications. For more on Shannon and … Continue reading
Andrea Gudiel joins the lab
Andrea Gudiel, an undergraduate student majoring in Biology and Environmental Science, has joined the Sewall Lab. For more about Andrea and her interests, click on the ‘People’ tab. Welcome, Andrea!
Kim Reuter presents at Graduate Research Symposium
Kim has presented at the Temple University Graduate Fellows Research Symposium, an interdisicplinary symposium for graduate students with fellowships from across the university to share research findings. She gave an oral presentation on her research on “The effect of gametes … Continue reading
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