The entire lab traveled to Phoenix, AZ for the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting January 3-7. This was an exciting time for all of us not having attended an in-person meeting in two years. Audrey, Tiffany, Whitney, and Emily all presented posters on their Anna’s hummingbird projects attracting a wonderfully high level of interest. Don gave an oral presentation on some of the lab’s more recent work on post-flight dissipation of heat accumulated during hovering drawing on data from both our calliope hummingbird work in Montana and Audrey’s work on Anna’s this past Summer. All-in-all it was a great week of immersion in comparative physiology. Looking forward to next year in Austin, TX!!
Nature- Bill Gates’s climate comments are a dangerous distraction November 18, 2025
- Nations at COP30 must cancel fossil-fuel concessions to keep the Paris agreement in reach November 18, 2025
- The UK must not lose its focus on science and innovation November 18, 2025
Science- High-resolution climate model forecasts a wet, turbulent future November 18, 2025
- Giant telescope project, long planned for Hawaii, gets cozy with Spain November 17, 2025
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AJP – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology- Heat Acclimation Alters the Relation Between Hyperthermia and Biomarkers of Kidney Function During Exercise Heat Stress November 17, 2025
- Sex differences in central salt sensing in the human brain November 17, 2025
- Identifying a Digital Phenotype of Allostatic Load: Association Between Allostatic Load Index Score and Wearable Physiological Response During Military Training November 12, 2025
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