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Trevor Krabbenhoft
@fishgenomes.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. We study genomes (WGD, etc.), and the ecology and evolution of fishes. Polyploid at heart. Human.
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The Department of Biological Sciences at #AuburnUniversitywww.auemployment.com/postings/49038

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🚨 Tenure-track jobs at NYU Biology!! We're going to hire two new assistant professors working in ecological and evolutionary genetics and genomics. Live and work in Greenwich Village, with friendly colleagues invested in your success. Apply! apply.interfolio.com/155792

Looking north at the Washington Square Arch, with 1 Fifth avenue behind it and a fountain in front of it. NYU Biology is a block to the right from this scene, on Washington Square East.
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Three weeks until the NSF GRFP deadline! Extending my annual offer to give feedback on anyone's GRFP application if they want an extra set of eyes on it

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TKfishgenomes.bsky.social

Thanks! They look quite sharp!

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TKfishgenomes.bsky.social

Interesting work! I recently came across images of serrations/teeth like structures on gill rakers of some triggerfish species - do you happen to know if these are cartilaginous/bony (or keratin?) and how they relate to diet?

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Anyone out there have success cryopreserving fish embryos?

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TKfishgenomes.bsky.social

Congratulations!

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TKfishgenomes.bsky.social

Congrats Dan!! We'll miss you!

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I am excited to announce our NSF grant has been funded to study the evolution and diversification of N American minnows, including genomics/phylogenomics and comparative phylogenetic methods. This includes funds for a postdoc and PhD student! I can be reached at miltont (at) illinois (dot) edu. 🐟

A PCA showing a morphospace of minnows.
A map of the Northern Hemisphere highlighting ecoregions by their species richness in minnows.
A phylogeny with branches highlighted red and blue to indicate differences in rates of diversification.
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Trevor Krabbenhoft
@fishgenomes.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. We study genomes (WGD, etc.), and the ecology and evolution of fishes. Polyploid at heart. Human.
129 followers189 following26 posts