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Category: T. Michael Anderson

Michael Anderson in Science, CBC

February 27, 2024
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| Biodiversity, research, T. Michael Anderson
wildebeest on annual migration

Wake Forest Biology Professor T. Michael Anderson was featured on the Candian Broadcasting Company’s program “Quirks and Quarks” with Bob McDonald.  McDonald’s interview with Dr. Anderson contains an entertaining and informative discussion with Dr. Anderson. The program can be heard here: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-51-quirks-and-quarks The Science Publication Dr. Anderson and his colleagues published an article in Science…

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Faculty Honors & Announcements 2022

May 18, 2022
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| Erik Johnson, Faculty, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Robert Browne, Susan Fahrbach, T. Michael Anderson, William Conner
WFU Biology Announcements

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS Chair of Biology Dr. Erik C. Johnson, Professor of Biology, has been newly appointed as Chair of Biology, effective July 1, 2022. We thank Dr. Johnson for his upcoming leadership and service in the year ahead! We would also like to thank, and show our appreciation to, Dr. Susan E. Fahrbach for her…

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Posted in Erik Johnson, Faculty, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Robert Browne, Susan Fahrbach, T. Michael Anderson, William Conner

Sixteen Undergraduates Awarded 2022 Sullivan Scholarships

February 18, 2022
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| David Anderson, Funding, Miles Silman, T. Michael Anderson, undergraduate
ward-photo-research

Sullivan Scholarships are designated “for expanding biological horizons.” Funds for undergraduate travel are provided from an endowment based on a bequest from the late Professor of Biology, Dr. Robert L. Sullivan. Students receiving awards this year will use them during spring break or summer to participate in field courses led by Wake Forest faculty. These courses are Bird…

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Proposals Funded in 2021

November 8, 2021
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| CINCIA, Clifford Zeyl, Faculty, Gloria Muday, graduate, Heather Brown-Harding, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Regina Cordy, research, Sarah McDonald Esstman, T. Michael Anderson
WFU Biology Announcements

Congratulations! We are proud to announce that WFU Biology members have had the following proposals funded: Dr. James Pease‘s proposal entitled “Collaborative Research: BEE: Bridging the ecology and evolution of East African Acacias across time and space: genomics, ecosystem, and diversification” has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Dr. Miles Silman‘s proposal entitled “Advanced…

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Posted in CINCIA, Clifford Zeyl, Faculty, Gloria Muday, graduate, Heather Brown-Harding, Honors and Announcements, James Pease, Miles Silman, Regina Cordy, research, Sarah McDonald Esstman, T. Michael Anderson

T. Michael Anderson Receives Funding from the National Science Foundation for Studies of Savanna Moisture Gradients

March 11, 2012
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| ecology, Funding, plants, research, T. Michael Anderson

Congratulations to T. Michael Anderson, Assistant Professor of Biology, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative Research:  Mechanisms of tree recruitment limitation across a savanna soil moisture availability gradient” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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Posted in ecology, Funding, plants, research, T. Michael Anderson Tagged Ecology, Research

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