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Christopher J. Thawley

Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Rhode Island

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SICB 2020 Reflections

January 9, 2020Leave a comment

This week I attended the meeting for the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) in Austin, TX. SICB always provides a great opportunity to share ideas with a really diverse crowd of scientists and thinkers and catch up with friends and colleagues. I presented results from a project started by Amy Kostka, an undergraduate … Continue reading SICB 2020 Reflections

New Paper out in Global Change Biology!

December 3, 2018January 17, 2019Leave a comment

Assessing the impacts of invasive species can be difficult. One major reason for this is that, in the case of many biological invasions, we lack appropriate sampling or data from before the invasion. In most cases, we don't know an invasive species is going to arrive, or what aspects of ecology it might impact in the … Continue reading New Paper out in Global Change Biology!

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Christopher Thawley
9 E Alumni Ave
Kingston, RI 02881

cthawley@uri.edu

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  • Bio
  • Research
  • Teaching
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Contact

Christopher Thawley
9 E Alumni Ave
Kingston, RI 02881

cthawleyfoo@uri.edu

Google Scholar
ResearchGate
@cjbthawley
ORCID iD icon0000-0002-6040-2613

 

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Recent Blog Posts

  • SICB 2020 Reflections January 9, 2020
  • Quick on the (Blood) Draw: Measuring Reptile Hormone Levels December 13, 2019
  • Back in the Classroom Again! September 13, 2019
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