Two funded REU summer positions in the Lemoine Lab!
The Lemoine Lab at Marquette University is hiring two NSF-funded summer REU (research experience for… Read More »Two funded REU summer positions in the Lemoine Lab!
The Lemoine Lab at Marquette University is hiring two NSF-funded summer REU (research experience for… Read More »Two funded REU summer positions in the Lemoine Lab!
The Lemoine Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at Marquette University (www.marquette.edu/biology, www.natelemoine.com) is… Read More »The Lemoine Lab is seeking two PhD students for Fall 2022
The Lemoine Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at Marquette University (www.marquette.edu/biology, www.natelemoine.com) recruiting… Read More »The Lemoine Lab is seeking two PhD Students for Fall 2020
I have just moved to Marquette University to begin as an Assistant Professor! Things will… Read More »The Lemoine lab has begun at Marquette!
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I’d like to congratulate my REU from last summer, Maddi Rode, whose paper “Prospective evidence… Read More »Undergraduate Research Paper – Phosphorus and Grasshoppers
Good news, everyone! My friend and collaborator Andy Shantz and I, along with our PhD.… Read More »New Paper on Mutualisms in Ecology Letters
Over the past few weeks, Blue Atala caterpillars have been out in force. A single… Read More »Atala Season!
Researchers often have to compete for funding from federal or state governments, agencies, or universities.… Read More »What Do Research Grants Look Like? A Successful NSF DDIG Example
Naturally-occurring treefall gaps are an important part of forest ecology, playing a prominent role in… Read More »Effects of Herbivory on Ecology of Treefall Gaps