Katherine Feldmann

Katherine defended her Master’s Thesis

Jan. 29, 2021

In December 2020, Katherine defended her Master’s Thesis, a project focused on identifying the genomic signatures underlying reproductive isolation in two hybridizing songbirds. Black-capped and Carolina chickadees form a well-studied hybrid zone that spans from New Jersey to Kansas. Katherine’s research, in support of previous studies, identified continued northward movement...

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Baking together on Zoom

Dec. 15, 2020

In lieu of the traditional end of semester Taylor Lab Bake Off, a few members of the lab participated in the first ever Bake With! Unfortunately, Scott's lemony tumeric tea cake was described by Zach as "a bit gummy". He also forgot the salt... Mia, Johanna, and Kathryn managed to...

Johanna

Johanna's work was featured in the Macaulay Library news!

Dec. 9, 2020

Johanna's work on meadowlark song was recently featured in a news article on the Macaulay Library website . Their song research has focused on differentiating Lilian's, Eastern, and Western meadowlarks using community contributed song data. The article highlights research presented at the North American Ornithological Conference that used sounds from...

Angela

Angela has received a fellowship through the Center for the Study of Origins

Nov. 17, 2020

Angela will be starting her fellowship with the Center for the Study of Origins this spring. She will be working on a project examining immune gene variation in Black-capped and Mountain Chickadees using whole genome data for both species. Through this fellowship Angela will also be working with researchers across...

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Scott was recently elected as an American Ornithological Society Fellow

Nov. 12, 2020

Scott is honored to have recently been elected as a Fellow by the American Ornithological Society (AOS)! From the AOS: "Fellows are chosen for eminence in ornithology and must, at the time of their election, be Elective Members of the society in good standing. Thus, AOS Fellows are recognized for...

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New collaborative paper in Nature!

Nov. 11, 2020

This paper is a large international project is co-led by University of Copenhagen, China National Genebank at BGI-Shenzhen, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Rockefeller University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and includes researchers from across the globe, including the Taylor lab. In this study, researchers established a...

Spooky

Mia wins a Halloween door decorating contest!

Nov. 1, 2020

Fall is definitely in the air - the trees are changing color and it's feeling cooler outside. For Mia, the highlight of fall is Halloween and to keep up spirits during these challenging times, she wanted to celebrate it properly: by decorating! Mia entered her apartment complex's Halloween door decorating...

Erik Funk

New paper in Systematic Biology on rosy finches led by Erik

Sept. 28, 2020

Erik, Scott, and collaborators Garth Spellman (Denver Museum of Nature and Science), Kevin Winker (University of Alaska), Jack Withrow (University of Alaska), Erika Zavaleta (University of California Santa Cruz), and Kristen Ruegg (Colorado State University), recently published some of their work on rosy-finches in Systematic Biology. This work uses whole...

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Sheela receives a talk award!

Sept. 15, 2020

Sheela was awarded the Mark E. Hauber Award for best oral presentation on avian behavior at the virtual NAOC 2020 meeting. Her talk was entitled “Assortative mating by plumage coloration genes in an incipient avian radiation†and covered exciting findings from her work on capuchino seedeaters.

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Welcome Mia Larrieu!

Aug. 20, 2020

Mia Larrieu, a graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will be joining the Taylor lab as a NSF Graduate Research Fellow and PhD student this fall. Prior to starting her PhD in our lab, Mia spent a few years as a field research assistant on some really interesting...

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