Christine M. Cornish, PhD
@cmcornish.bsky.social
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Aquatic ecotoxicologist | dog mama | aspiring mycologist | novice embroiderer | mountain lover 🌎 MO --> ND --> VA --> KS https://sites.google.com/view/cmcornish-contaminants
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efdtoronto.bsky.social
New paper on winter limnology of Lake Ontario now out- “Unique thermal mixing patterns in Lake Ontario revealed by novel year-round observations of thermal stratification”

Open access link at aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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teachforaliving.bsky.social
Isn’t this a fantastic pumpkin? It looks like it is covered with chemical structures!
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sfs-src.bsky.social
Submit your proposal for workshops and special sessions for the 2026 SFS Annual Meeting relating to the theme “Gathering to Build Resilient Watersheds and Communities,” or other related emerging topics. Deadline: October 15th, 2025. (1/2)
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cmcornish.bsky.social
Don't worry, the puppers also got her hikes in.
Black and brown dog staring up at a camera while standing on a hiking trail in the mountains.
cmcornish.bsky.social
The perfect mental reset = morning hikes + afternoon coffee and writing surrounded by vibrant Aspens and crisp air. I also completed my third 14er in 7.5 hrs, Mt. Shavano @ 14,230 ft. My love for the Rockies run deep 🖤
Rocky Mountains from the peak of Mt. Shavano at 14,230 feet elevation. Woman standing on the top of Mt. Shavano giving two thumbs up after summiting. Waterfall in the mountains surrounded by trees with vibrant fall colored leaves. Mountain range covered in vibrant Aspen trees reflecting off a small, calm pond.
cmcornish.bsky.social
I always have this book within reach when writing! You wouldn't think reading about writing would keep your attention, but this guide is beyond helpful and very clearly simplifies scientific writing. 10/10 recommend!
stephenbheard.bsky.social
It's off my desk! I've just sent the manuscript for the 3rd edition of 'The Scientist's Guide to Writing' to the publisher (Princeton U. Press).

"It's just a revision. It will be easy!" - and other lies I tell myself...
The Scientist’s Guide to Writing
Note: A third edition of The Scientist’s Guide to Writing is currently in production, for publication in mid- to late 2026. Watch this space for updates.  While running experiments and collec…
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cmcornish.bsky.social
She's perfect and I'll fight anyone who says otherwise 🥹
Black and brown dog in a sweater sitting in a field in Colorado. There are bushes, trees, and a large mountain in the background.
cmcornish.bsky.social
Holy mussels!! Grubbing at an oil spill site and surveying buckets of mapleleaf mussels!
Woman sitting in a stream in waders with a bucket of mussels at her feet and large mussels held in her hands.
cmcornish.bsky.social
This is great to keep in mind! I also try to remember the objectives of the project and if my comments/edits are aligned with those or just me adding my personal preferences.
ethanwhite.weecology.org
One thing I always try to do as a reviewer/editor when recommending a change is to think about whether or not the resulting improvement to the paper/software justifies the amount of time I think it will take the author to address it. The bigger the ask, the greater the need in order to justify it.
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inclusivescience.ca
Hot off the press! 🧑‍🔬🧪

"Making aquatic sciences more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible: Perspectives on how individuals can take action in their professional practice"

authors.elsevier.com/c/1lnYH1MRgT...

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Image of title page for the article "Making aquatic sciences more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible: Perspectives on how individuals can take action in their professional practice", available from the Journal of Great Lakes Research.
cmcornish.bsky.social
Lake Assessment Lab wundergrad gas sampling and loving it (you can tell by the focus)! We sampled headspace for dissolved gasses, chambers for flux, and bubble traps for ebullition -- the greenhouse gas trifecta!!
Wundergrad sampling gas from bubble traps over the side of a boat. Quadrat on the water with two floating chambers inside for gas flux sampling
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ckrieg.bsky.social
🌱 Calling all mentors!
The BSA Early Career Committee is bringing back the NSF GRFP Workshop. Sign up to be a mentor if you are a:

✅ Grad student who already received a GRFP or
✅ PI, postdoc, senior researcher

Sign up here 👉 forms.gle/sQUwhVryYHJK...

#NSFGRFP #botany
Mentor Registration Form — GRFP Workshop
Are you interested in helping students write a stronger NSF GRFP application? We hope you will join us as a mentor in this BSA-organized GRFP workshop, where you will work with 4-6 applicants to help ...
forms.gle
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drsrbayer.bsky.social
Hi everyone! I am looking for any #scientists (including grad students, post docs) that’d be willing to be interviewed about their research by my #SciComm students in October. Here is the form to fill out if interested! Our time zone is Alaska, FYI. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
BIOL 311 Sci Comm Fall 2025 - Interview Sign up!
Please fill out this form to be interviewed as part of BIOL 311's students project for the second half of the semester. One form per one participant is preferred, so if you have post-docs or graduate ...
docs.google.com
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tlowepower.bsky.social
Microbiology professor, want to join a slack for microbiology professors, any career stage, diverse career types (pure teaching, med school, R1, community college, pure research fed PIs, ...)

Message me for an invite link if you are interested.

No imposter syndrome, if you are 1% micro, join!
cmcornish.bsky.social
Yeess! Of course! And macrophytes ❤️
cmcornish.bsky.social
The ghostbusters took a side gig 😎
Two men and a woman standing thigh high in a stream preparing to electrofish
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cmcornish.bsky.social
What a start!! 🚣🏻‍♀️ I could not be more excited to announce my new position as Associate Researcher at the Kansas Biological Survey. You'll find me playing in reservoirs, streams, with macroinvertebrates, GHGs, and more!
Woman in chest waders standing on a pile of downed trees against a bridge on a stream High frequency buoy floating on a large reservoir Woman standing in a river picking macroinvertebrates and holding a small crayfish Aquatic quadrat sitting on the edge of a boat on a reservoir with a tree line in the background