NESCent Science Highlights
PNAS paper by NESCent working group
The Phanerozoic Body Size Trends in Time and Space: Macroevolution and Macroecology working group was established to examine long term evolutionary trends in body size - a trait that has important ecological implications for organisms. The group brought together paleobiologists and biologists studying extant organisms to build a database of the largest known fossils across the Archaen, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic eons. They have published their work in a PNAS paper.
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News
- Lauren McCall's paper on Cultural Evolution
- Susan Alberts is a Triangle Scholar
- Luck Dookchitra joins NESCent
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Seminars
- 23-Jan-2009 Brian O'Meara: What To Do In Year Three Of Your NESCent Postdoc
- 30-Jan-2009 Michael Antolin: Postdoc Professional Development Activity: Talking to the Public About Evolution and Intelligent Design
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Meetings
- 30-Jan-2009 Phanerozoic Body Size Trends in Time and Space: Macroevolution and Macroecology Jonathan Payne/Jennifer Stempien/Michal Kowalewski
- 05-Feb-2009 NESCent Science Advisory Board Joel Kingsolver
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Funding Opportunities
- Deadline for Postdoctoral Fellowship proposals is December 1, annually.
- Deadlines for Sabbatical Fellowship, Working Group Meeting and Catalysis Meeting proposals are June 15 and December 1, annually.
- Deadlines for Short Term Visitors proposals are January 1, April 1, July 1 and September 1, annually.
- Informatics White Papers are accepted at any time.
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