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Community Ecology and Evolutionary Ecology

Mia Howard

April 11, 2021 by laulabadmin

Mia is now a Collegiate Fellow at University of Michigan, where she studies how nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) affect the evolution of cyanide production in clovers, and conversely, how cyanide production affects the evolution of mutualism. Mia received her Ph.D. from Cornell University where she studied how soil microbes affect the ecology and evolution of plant defenses over succession.

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Lab Updates

May 15, 2021

Mackenzie Caple and Guillaume Dury just received funding from the IU RTP to study the effects of the Cicada emergence on mutualisms and plant evolution.

April 15, 2021

Congratulations to Emma Boehm for receiving the NSF GRFP.

January 8, 2021

Lana Bolin  received funding from the IU Environmental Resilience Institute to start a cool new program introducing community college students to ecological research.

September 1, 2017

Lana Bolin and Elizabeth Yablon are new first year students in the Lau Lab.  Welcome to MSU!

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