Fellowship of the Research Podcast
It's a plane, it's a bird, it's a... squirrel? Laurelie Menelon is a PhD student in the ENLS department who studies genomics (a fancy word having to do with genetics) and flying squirrels in Ontario. Find out how climate change is leading to hybridization in flying squirrels and the consequences. Also we get serious about crafting, and for all you future graduate students, learn some tips about the defense process. Related episodes: Ready for more rodent research? Go listen to Greg's episode on muskrats. S1E11 - Greg Melvin (Muskrat Love) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ze7YHVuMzUu8YdmAXK9Xi] Learn more about research at the Bowman Lab with Kayla S1E4 - Kayla Martin (Turkey Time Part 1) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6s9XyIL0wBHSk8WRQWa0Yl] and Jenn on turkeys S1E5 - Jenn Baici (Turkey Time Part 2) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Bw6nv2lHyu84ZYpqq6xtM] , or your hosts Sasha and Meghan. S1E0 - Meghan Ward & Sasha Newar (Meet the Hosts) - Fellowship of the Research Podcast | Podcast on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2IsElmuh3qlH0BxUE1O0R8] Links related to our guest: Contact Laurelie: https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/ [https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/] More about Dr. Jeff Bowman' Research: https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/ [https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/] Links related to FoTR Podcast: Links to all Sound Bytes used in the podcast can be found at: tinyurl.com/2jhevzpj Find us on Instagram: @fotrpodcast Follow us on Twitter: @FOTRPodcast Contact us: fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com [fellowshipoftheresearchpodcast@gmail.com]
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