The Hoke Lab had a great showing at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) 2017 conference in New Orleans! Kim Hoke gave an invited symposium talk on incorporating recursive neural circuits when examining target and action selection in animal communication. Jenny Stynoski and Molly Womack gave excellent talks with the latest updates on the earless toad project. Laura Stein presented the latest phenotypic and behavioral results from a long-term guppy project aimed at examining genetic underpinnings of behavioral divergence. And Kim Dolphin gave her first conference talk outlining the first results from her studies elucidating the effects of evolutionary history and rearing environment on courtship behavior in guppies.
We said tearful goodbyes to Molly as she begins her new postdoc at UC Berkeley and the Smithsonian. We will miss you!
Check out the 'Publications' tab for an updated list of all Hoke Lab publications in 2016!
We said tearful goodbyes to Molly as she begins her new postdoc at UC Berkeley and the Smithsonian. We will miss you!
Check out the 'Publications' tab for an updated list of all Hoke Lab publications in 2016!