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Christopher J. Thawley

Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Rhode Island

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Evolution 2019 Round Up

June 27, 2019Leave a comment

The Evolution meetings are not my normal conference “home” (that honor generally goes to SICB and JMIH). However, my inaugural visit to Evolution in Guarujá Brazil in 2015 was a blast. So, with Evolution 2019 being so close in nearby Providence, I decided to make a second appearance. The meeting was, of course, a chance … Continue reading Evolution 2019 Round Up

SICB 2019: Starting the Winter in Florida

January 15, 2019January 15, 2019Leave a comment

For the past seven years or so, I’ve started the new year the same way, by attending the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB). Conveniently, the meeting is usually held in a somewhat warm (or at least not frigidly cold) location, and this year’s meeting in Tampa did not disappoint. Aside … Continue reading SICB 2019: Starting the Winter in Florida

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Christopher Thawley
9 E Alumni Ave
Kingston, RI 02881

cthawleyfoo@uri.edu

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@cjbthawley
ORCID iD icon0000-0002-6040-2613

 

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