Jaelyn Passes Quals
Global Change Research Group celebrates Jaelyn Bos defending her preliminary dissertation proposal and giving a wonderful public talk on plans to study local adaptation to microclimates on coral reefs.
Global Change Research Group celebrates Jaelyn Bos defending her preliminary dissertation proposal and giving a wonderful public talk on plans to study local adaptation to microclimates on coral reefs.
We would like to welcome Dr. Mark Morales to the Global Change Research Group as our newest Post-Doctoral Researcher! Mark recently completed his PhD here at the University of California Santa Cruz. His dissertation work leveraged long-term fisheries-independent survey datasets,
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
Dr. Zoë Kitchel defended her PhD dissertation qualifications earlier this month on June 20th! Research from her dissertation, Detecting impacts of climate change and fishing on shelf ecosystems, explores marine range shifts by highlighting the role of continental shelf bathymetry.
Pinsky Lab members Brendan Reid and Malin Pinsky (in collaboration with Bastiaan Star of the University of Oslo, Norway) recently published a paper in a special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B showing genomic evidence for rapid
The Global Change Lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (https://www.eeb.ucsc.edu/) at the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a Global Change Assistant Researcher. The Researcher will assist with population and historical genomics research, develop
A multi-year collaboration between Eden Tekwa and the Pinsky lab group has identified a bimodal conformance pattern, associated with organism body size, that is predominant across Earth’s biomass. In the recent publication The sizes of life the research team discusses
With the announcement of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) 2022 Fellows, Malin was honored for his significant contributions to the field of marine biology. The AAAS is a widely regarded, multidisciplinary scientific society focused on the
Members of the lab had the opportunity to attend and present at the American Society of Naturalists’ Asilomar 2023 Conference from January 6th to 9th at Pacific Grove, California. Strong storms were braved and massive swells were overcome to discuss
Lab members recently took advantage of the wonderful fall weather (and peak fall foliage) and organized a four-day writing retreat at the beautiful Lacawac Sanctuary in Pennsylvania. They spent the week getting in some much needed writing time, relaxing, socializing,