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Episode Synopsis
Welcome to the first episode of the Women in Ecology and Evolution Podcast! Rahia Mashoodh joins me from Cambridge to discuss her research on epigenetics in mice and beetles. Rahia and I are joined by Beth Reinke and Monique Pipkin to talk about how we've coped doing research (or trying to) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sarah Westrick stops by to chat about her latest paper on coping styles in red squirrels. Plus - your "Elevator Pitches"!Hosted by Kirsty MacLeod.LinksRahia Mashoodh's website Monique Pipkin's preprint on field safetyBeth Reinke's adopt-a-turtle program and lab InstaPaper in Focus: Stress activity is not predictive of coping style in North American red squirrelsElevator pitches from: Rachel Findlay Robinson, Deirdre Merry, Murielle Ålund, Amanda Pettersen, Suvi Ruuskanen, Anne Chisa (Root of the Science Podcast), Elyse McMahon, Vix Franks, Julia Riley
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