Lab News

Discovering new lemur parasites in Madagascar


Sheena gave a fantastic talk at the NC Museum of Natural Science!

Her talk “Chill out! Hibernation as a ‘cool’ way to survive the winter” was a part of their lecture series about extreme mammals!


New way to detect human-animal diseases tested in lemurs


Anne is invited speaker in NAS Colloquium entitled “In the Light of Evolution X: Comparative Phylogeography!


Erin has been awarded a Bass Teaching Fellowship!

She will develop and teach her own undergraduate course, Bio490S: Microbiomes (a study of coevolution) in Spring 2016!!!


Anne begins her one-year term as President of the International Society of Systematic Biologists!


Hibernating lemurs could give clues to human health

Click here to see the BBC press coverage on the dwarf lemur hibernation project that Anne, Sheena, Marina, and a host of DLC collaborators are leading!


Sheena writes about bugs and worms, highlighting Erin’s research for a blog post at Scientific American!

Click here to read her article entitled “Want a Stronger Defense System against Diseases? Add Some Worms.”


Kelsie Hunnicutt joins the Yoder Lab as a Research Associate! — Welcome to the lab, Kelsie!!!


Second year DCMB graduate student Matt Dubin begins rotating in the Yoder lab! — Welcome, Matt!!!


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