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  • My Field for Dummies – STEM Education

    Come join Dr. Anica Miller-Rushing, a STEM Education Research Associate at Associated Universities Inc, for her talk entitled “Informal science education research techniques to consider for more effective science education outreach efforts". The talk will be available FREE via Zoom on 05 February 2025 at 9 AM Eastern US Time, and will be made available […]

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  • My Field for Dummies – Biogeography and Bats

    Come join GBatNet Student Representative Pedro Monico, Brazilian evolutionary biologist and a PhD candidate at Rutgers, in New Jersey, USA, for his presentation on how we use biogeography to study bats. The presentation will explore how living organisms (especially bats!) are distributed across the planet, the factors that shape their distributions, and the available tools to […]

    Free
  • My Field for Dummies – Museums and Bat Research

    Come join University of New Mexicos PhD Candidate and American Society of Mammalogist Fellow ('23), Connor Burgin, for his talk titled "Why and how are museums are used in bat research?" The talk will be available FREE via Zoom on 09 April 2025 at 9 AM Eastern US Time, and will be made available for […]

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  • My Field for Dummies – Bat Boxes

    Come join Dr. Reed Crawford from the University of Illinois | Urbana-Champaign for his talk "A global review of bat box research"! Dr. Crawford completed his PhD this year in the Human-Wildlife Interactions Lab. His research focused on the thermoregulatory strategies used by endangered Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) in both artificial and natural roosts. The […]

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  • My Field for Dummies – Bat Diets

    Come join PhD student and GBatNet representative Andrea Bernal Rivera for this months talk "Buffet for bats: A feast of dietary diversity"! Andrea is a PhD student at University of Washington in Seattle where her research focuses on the interplay of physiology and ecology related to bat evolution. Andrea is also an associate researcher at […]

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  • My Field for Dummies – Social Lives of Bats

    Come join Dr. Gerald Carter, Associate Professor at Princeton University, Freeman Hrabowski Scholar at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Dr. Carter loves thinking and learning about the evolution and ecology of cooperation, communication, and cognition in both humans and nonhuman animals. He is particularly interested […]

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