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Kim Rosvall

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Assoc Prof of Biology. Interested in: mechanisms of behavior + how they evolve. she/her. I don't use X anymore. Find me at https://t.co/KlwK0z1Bcj

Bloomington, IN
Joined August 2015
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@rosvall_lab
Kim Rosvall
3 years
I wrote a thing on the evolution of behavior. 🧵(1/x) on Evolutionary Endocrinology and the Problem of Darwin’s Tangled Bank. Free for a month here
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Kim Rosvall
30 days
Thrilled to see our project on the cover of this week's @ScienceMagazine. Incredibly fun and rewarding collab with the public, @eliz_aguilar2 @JuncoWren @imillercrews @MathCancer
@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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As the Moon eclipsed the Sun on 8 April 2024, birds took note. Leveraging nature’s own experiment, scientists and the public joined forces to show how different species responded to sudden midafternoon darkness followed by a new “dawn.” Learn more this week in Science:
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Amanda Ridley
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Job opportunity at the Sociable Weaver Project!
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Kim Rosvall
1 year
Happy Halloween from the Rosvall lab.
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Rosenblum Lab
1 year
It's time to gear up for job interviews! My Rocking the Academic Job Interview workshop begins Nov 7th. I'll prep you for interviews and negotiations of all types. Share with any academics on the job market. https://t.co/UXvWxB25FD
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@abalosaurus
Javier Ábalos
1 year
Lizards do jazz hands to avoid fights! Our findings published in @BehavEcol suggest that lizards rely on displays (rather than colour patches conveying static information on sexual maturity) to attenuate aggression during social interactions https://t.co/wWkWEM2VAq Read on!
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academic.oup.com
Behavioral signals outweigh static color patches in determining the winner of territorial disputes. To understand what limits aggression in wall lizards, w
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@3rdreviewer
Matthew Hahn
1 year
🚨🚨🚨Jobs at IU!🚨🚨🚨 Multiple positions in computational biology, broadly interpreted. Positions can be in multiple depts, including Biology, Informatics, and CS. Please apply--we want new colleagues! https://t.co/sDqJlo7lut
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jobs.sciencecareers.org
Invite applications for multiple tenure /tenure-track positions at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor ranks
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@arikkershenbaum
Arik Kershenbaum #WhyAnimalsTalk
1 year
Do you use machine learning to analyse acoustic recordings of wild animals? If not, the time has come! We gathered ML and bioacoustics experts to review the different ways to detect animal sounds automatically in acoustic datasets. Read about it here: https://t.co/yJ0otpXhVX
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Recent years have seen a dramatic rise in the use of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for biological and ecological applications, and a corresponding increase in the volume of data generated....
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@ScholarshipfPhd
Scholarship for PhD
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How To Choose a Good Scientific Problem (1/3)
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@DrCatharineY
Dr. Catharine Young
1 year
Perspective is everything.
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Dayu Lin
1 year
I am excited to share our new paper published today @CellCellPress (link:  https://t.co/6H65Nit1CI). This is one of my favorite studies and took ~7 years to complete. In early 2018, we started the project, aiming at understanding the neural plasticity of the Winner effect. 1/6
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@katieschro8
Katie Schroeder
1 year
Mating songs of Galápagos finches from a set of possible futures, played to territorial males, reveal links between adaptation and speciation. Check out our new study—led by Dr. Jeff Podos @UMassAmherst—in @sciencemagazine! ⬇️ Summary 🧵below! (1/10) https://t.co/fXymOkoek1
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science.org
The theory of ecological speciation posits that adaptive divergence among incipient species raises incidental barriers to reproduction, thus catalyzing the emergence of new species. In this study, we...
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@na_tonge
Dr. Natasha A Tonge [email protected]
1 year
It's grad school season again! Popping on for the first time in a while just to point folks interested in applying to work with us at TIDL to our website! See more about applying, our lab values, active projects and the works here:
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tidlgmu.org
Visit the post for more.
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Kim Rosvall
1 year
2.5 hours to go and the last of my NSF predoc letters is uploaded. I love reflecting on inspiring young scientists!
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@nicosttweets
Nicole St. Denis
1 year
The irony of her name being ROSALIND is blowing my freaking mind. She’s the FIRST AUTHOR OF THE PAPER. And today she gets to celebrate HER HUSBAND. And the men wonder why we’re all so FUCKING ANGRY
@NobelPrize
The Nobel Prize
1 year
Congratulations to our 2024 medicine laureate Victor Ambros ✨ This morning he celebrated the news of his prize with his colleague and wife Rosalind Lee, who was also the first author on the 1993 'Cell' paper cited by the Nobel Committee. #NobelPrize
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Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD
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Nature's guide on how to write effective abstracts
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@StephenBHeard
Stephen Heard
1 year
Could your institution do more to teach grad students (etc.) scientific writing? I have a one-week intensive course that I can offer you! Details here:
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scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com
Over the dozen years or so, it seems like I’ve oriented my career more and more towards teaching and mentoring scientific writing. It’s not that I haven’t continued doing research – if anything my …
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Matthew Hahn
1 year
Advertising this amazing tutorial that Rob Lanfear (no longer on this site) put together: "For phylo nerds interested in concordance and discordance: https://t.co/vhGOofgGWP"
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