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Peter Innes
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plant evolutionary genomics 🌻 🧬 postdoc, Kane lab at University of Colorado, Boulder
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Proud of the latest edition of my free intro biostats book.

gitrepo: github.com/ybrandvain/b...
book: ybrandvain.github.io/biostats/

Not complete but at a good point to take a break, and I think its quite usable

dm me with comments , ideas etc
Applied Biostatistics
ybrandvain.github.io
@ecoevorxiv.bsky.social Excited to read this review, “Genomic insights into the origin of ecotypes”, by Johannesson et al ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
Genomic insights into the origin of ecotypes
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The Todesco lab at MSL UBC is looking for a Research Tech to help us run the lab and do fancy science! Good wet lab skills and enthusiasm for plant research are required, experience with genomics and bioinformatics is a plus. See ad below, please spread the voice! 🧬🌻🧪🌱🔬🧫
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Research Assistant/Technician 3
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Big news! We are recruiting a postdoc to work on tomatillo evolution: jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDeta.... The clade containing tomatillos and its allies (ca 300 spp) has evolved lantern fruits at least 25 times - we want to know why! Join us @rociodeanna.bsky.social & @caschenck-bio.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Fellow in Tomatillo Evolution
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The final version of our paper on the evolution of supergenes and mechanisms underlying distyly in Linum is now up at New Phytologist doi.org/10.1111/nph....
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maybe my favorite paper I've written, I have a synthesis out today early access in @asn-amnat.bsky.social today that attempts to answer a simple but slippery question: what is an elevational range? doi.org/10.1086/737130
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In case you couldn't bear to read all the way to the end (understandable), here is the proposed picture for the BIO Directorate.
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How bad will it be? Catastrophic.

Proposed cuts to #NSF, #NIH, and #NASA will set the US R&D landscape back 25 yrs+, cause economic and job loss now, and undermine innovations to come.

But, this is the WH's *proposed* budget.

Speak up now before it is too late.

(inflation adjusted $-s below)
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Nine years ago today 🌿

Linum lewisii, our Lewis Flax, blooming on the Mesa Trail #nativeplants
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Upset about federal funding cuts in the US? Want some ideas of what to do? I wrote a long-ish blog post about it here
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summarizing things I learned meeting with Senate & House aides this week with the @aibsbiology.bsky.social Congressional Visits Day event.
Eco-Evo Evo-Eco
Academic musing by Hendry, Bolnick, Gotanda, and awesome guests. Opinions and statements expressed on this blog are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent endorsement by the blog...
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Hot off the presses and so so thrilled. Thanks to @inaturalist.bsky.social + computer vision we found something beautifully simple: Red and orange flowers bloom later than all the other colors in the eastern United States. Paper here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1kwzh3QW8S...
Electrician for the server farms 🤖
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Some additional #NSF thoughts. As always, these thoughts are mine alone. But here goes, It seems the damage this situation has already caused to the research enterprise in the US may be catastrophic (and irreparable?).
King tide today making sea foam like little clouds 🌊 ☁️ ☁️ ☁️
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Linum puberulum, our Plains Flax, blooming at Pawnee Buttes #nativeplants

#FallBackFlowers #FallBack to June 2 🌿
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Where sky meets sage & snow still blankets mountains. And the Sun, our beautiful local star, fuels cycles of wildflowers from season to season, from seed to bloom. While the ground is swept with frost this morning, six months past & six months future, Prairie Flax blossom.

#FallBackFlowers 4 Jun 24