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Category: Miriam Ashley-Ross

Proposals Funded in 2025

June 25, 2025
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WFU Biology Announcements

Congratulations! We are proud to announce that WFU Biology members have had the following proposals funded: Dr. Miriam Ashley-Ross‘ proposal entitled “Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) Assignment” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. You may read more on Inside WFU.

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Proposals Funded in 2024

October 11, 2024
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WFU Biology Announcements

Congratulations! We are proud to announce that WFU Biology members have had the following proposals funded: Dr. Sheri Floge‘s proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: A matter of life & death: Assessing bacterioplankton as sources of vitamin B1 and vitamers to the surface ocean” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Ke Reid‘s proposal…

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Posted in CINCIA, Faculty, Gloria Muday, Honors and Announcements, Ke Zhang Reid, Miles Silman, Miriam Ashley-Ross, Nicholas Kortessis, Regina Cordy, research, Sarah McDonald Esstman, Sheri Floge, Staff, STEM

Proposals Funded in 2023

October 3, 2023
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WFU Biology Announcements

Congratulations! We are proud to announce that WFU Biology members have had the following proposals funded: Dr. Nicholas Kortessis‘ proposal entitled “IHBEM: The fear of here: Integrating place-based travel behavior and detection into novel infectious disease models” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Regina Cordy‘s proposal entitled “Investigating the role of…

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Posted in CINCIA, Faculty, Gloria Muday, Honors and Announcements, Ke Zhang Reid, Miles Silman, Miriam Ashley-Ross, muday, Nicholas Kortessis, Regina Cordy, Sarah McDonald Esstman, Staff

WFU Snakehead Research by Noah Bressman, Ph.D. Candidate

October 30, 2019
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snake head fish

In a new study published October 21, 2019, in the Integrative Organismal Biology peer-reviewed journal, WFU researcher Noah Bressman reported for the first time the water conditions that could drive snakeheads onto land. Snakeheads move more quickly and erratically than once believed. The fish we studied moved super quickly on rough surfaces such as grass,…

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Aquatic Hunger Games

August 31, 2015
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The work of Ph.D. candidate Morgan Burnette and Professor Miriam Ashley-Ross was recently cited by the Wake Forest News Service in an article entitled “Aquatic Hunger Games” by Bonnie Davis. “The sharp-shooting fish’s ability to spit water to hit food targets has been well documented, but a new study published online in the journal Zoology…

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