Category: News
Lindroth Lab News
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					Posted on February 2, 2017 
					In the spotlight: the art of science
Our own Hilary Barker submitted an up close photo of stinkbug eggs to the 6th Annual (2016) UW-Madison Cool Science Image Contest and was selected […]
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					Posted on January 13, 2017 
					Congratulations to Jennifer Riehl!
Jennifer Riehl has been awarded a postdoctoral fellowship through the National Institute of Food and agriculture (NIFA). She will be researching the genetic architecture […]
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					Posted on April 21, 2016 
					Congratulations to Olivia Cope!
Olivia Cope received a 2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for her proposal to study the independent and interactive roles of age, sex, and […]
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					Posted on November 11, 2015 
					The Poetic Side of Ecology
Art and science have a long history of entanglements from Leonardo da Vinci’s beautiful anatomical drawings to the revolutionary essays of Henry David Thoreau and […]
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					Posted on October 7, 2015 
					New Phytologist Paper
Recently, a former member of the Lindroth Research Group published a manuscript on condensed tannins and nitrogen recovery in New Phytologist. Madritch and […]
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					Lindroth Lab Members in the Spotlight
It’s been a busy week in the news for the Lindroth Lab group. Ken Keefover-Ring, a post-doctoral scientist and soon to be faculty of […]
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					Posted on September 16, 2015 
					New additions to the Lindroth Research Group!
We would like to welcome Jennifer Riehl and Olivia Cope to the Lindroth research group! Jennifer received a Ph.D. in Forest Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology […]
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					Posted on May 4, 2015 
					Congratulations Max Wrobbel!
Max Wrobbel received a Hilldale Undergraduate Research Fellowship for his proposal to study drought effects on aspen triploids and diploids. Max is a senior at the University […]
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					Posted on March 2, 2015 
					New Nature Plants Paper
Recently, current and former members of the Lindroth Research Group published a manuscript on herbivory and global change in Nature Plants. Couture et al. investigated […]
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					Posted on February 18, 2015 
					Three minute thesis competition
Hilary Bultman and Amy Flansburg recently participated in a Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. This event was hosted by the Graduate Women in Science at UW-Madison (GWIS-Beta) and […]