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EEBlog: Primordial soup
A random collection of experiences, ponderings, ideas and more from graduate students in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan designed to inform and entertain.
Prospective and current graduate students are invited to post comments and ask questions. In fact, it's an open forum to anyone who is interested.
Be sure to check back weekly to read new posts.
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2008 Ph.D. Cohort
Our 18 contributing bloggers are from places as far-flung as Chile, China, Hungary and Korea, making this a truly unique blog. Half of the incoming 2008 Ph.D. cohort are international students. You can read about their experiences here as they journey through their Ph.D. program in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Visit their blog: 2008 Ph.D. Cohort
2008 Frontiers Cohort
Our four contributing bloggers are the first cohort for our new Frontiers Master's Program. You can read about their experiences here as they journey through their Frontiers program in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Visit their blog: 2008 Frontiers Cohort
Sarah Cobey
Sarah is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. Her thesis is on the dynamics of influenza. She's lived in California, New Jersey, and Lao PDR. She doesn't do winters, but she's a sucker for a good research climate.
Visit Sarah's blog: d(PhD)/dt
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Leah Boris
Leah will graduate with her master's degree in August from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan. This summer she'll be a program coordinator at the Gallup Park Day Camp in Ann Arbor. In the fall of 2008 she will be a naturalist educator intern at the River Bend Nature Center in Faribault, Minn. Originally from Seattle, she now braves cold winters, hot summers, and mosquitoes to research wetland food webs in the wilds of rural Michigan.
Outside of school, Leah plays ultimate Frisbee for the Ann Arbor recreational league and enjoys cooking great food.
Visit Leah's blog: Frog Blog
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