Writing retreat at Hastings Reserve
Thanks to the UC Hastings Natural History Reserve for hosting our writing retreat! Beautiful oak savannah landscape to inspire deep thinking, good cooking, brilliant stars, and nice hiking.
Thanks to the UC Hastings Natural History Reserve for hosting our writing retreat! Beautiful oak savannah landscape to inspire deep thinking, good cooking, brilliant stars, and nice hiking.
Update 1 September 2024: This position has now been filled. Postdoc in temporal population genomics and global change at the University of California Santa Cruz A two-year postdoctoral position is available in the Global Change Research Group in the
Malin has joined the author team for the National Nature Assessment, the first federal synthesis of the state of the nation’s lands, waters, and wildlife, and the benefits they provide to our economy, health, climate, environmental justice, and national security.
The first inaugural Peter A. Larkin award recognizes Malin for his contributions to understanding the impacts of climate change on fisheries, and for efforts to foster more effective fisheries management in a changing climate. The award includes a public lecture
Manu Di Lorenzo, Sam Siedlecki, Clarissa Anderson, and Malin are co-chairing a US CLIVAR working group to plan for more effective coastal climate impact prediction and information delivery, including species on the move and other biological impacts for coastal economies.
We’re excited to be starting two new projects in the coming year! The first examines genomics, remote sensing, and climate adaptation in corals, in collaboration with the Coral Reef Alliance, the University of Leeds, and the University of Miami. The
Why are some species shifting to new locations faster than others? Jeewantha, Aurore, Malin, and a team of amazing collaborators met last week at CESAB in Montpellier, France to continue figuring it out.
POSITION DESCRIPTION The UCSC Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR) at the University of California, Santa Cruz is holding an open competition for three (3) Postdoctoral Fellowships. CCCR Postdoctoral Fellows will work with faculty mentors from two (or more) disciplines across the
We are incredibly excited to welcome two new members to the Global Change Research Group this fall! Maya Zeff is a first-year PhD student interested in changing networks of species interactions through time and across climate gradients. She comes with
Postdoc in process-based modeling of species distributions, University of California Santa Cruz A two-year postdoctoral position is available in the Global Change Research Group and Kroeker Lab in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of California