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Postdoctoral Researchers – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/post-docs/

Current Postdocs Darcy Bird Informatics Advisor: Nick Gauthier Contact: darcy.bird@ufl.edu Sahale Casebolt Invertebrate Paleontology Advisor: Michal Kowalewski Contact: scasebolt@flmnh.ufl.edu Office: Dickinson Hall Natalie Claunch Informatics Advisor: Rob Guralnick & Ana L
Advisor: David Reed Contact: jlight2@tamu.edu Current Position: Associate Professor

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Museum biologist joins ‘moonshot’ project to sequence DNA of all eukaryotes – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/biologist-joins-project-to-sequence-all-eukaryotes/

Florida Museum of Natural History plant biologist Pam Soltis is part of a 24-member team that aims to sequence the DNA of all of Earth’s known plants, animals, fungi and microbial eukaryotes over a period of 10 years. The team announced the initiative, known as the Earth BioGenome Project, in a p
past population sizes and how they fluctuated,� said Soltis, a distinguished professor

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Scientists: ‘Time is ripe’ to use big data for planet-sized plant questions – Research News

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A group of Florida Museum of Natural History scientists has issued a “call to action” to use big data to tackle longstanding questions about plant diversity and evolution and forecast how plant life will fare on an increasingly human-dominated planet. In a commentary published today in Nature Pla
change,” said study author Doug Soltis, a Florida Museum curator and distinguished professor

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Faculty – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/faculty/

Department Chair David Blackburn Herpetology Department Chair, Associate Director for Research & Collections, and Curator Affiliate Appointments: Biology, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, School of Art + Art History Contact: 352-273-1943 | db
Lockwood Jr., Professor of Historical Archaeology Curator Affiliate Appointments

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UF Earns Grant to Teach Middle Schoolers About Shark Teeth Using AI – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/blog/uf-earns-grant-to-teach-middle-schoolers-about-shark-teeth-using-ai/

Using a branch of AI called “machine learning,� humans will teach computers to identify the teeth of the extinct giant shark megalodon.
answer other scientific questions,� said MacFadden, who is also a distinguished professor

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Researchers help pinpoint key events in ancient plant evolution – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/researchers-help-pinpoint-key-events-in-ancient-plant-evolution/

Researchers from the University of Florida and six other institutions have unlocked some of the key foundations for the evolution of seed and flowering plants. The study, to be published online Sunday in Nature, is the first to identify the occurrence of ancient genome duplication events and show
plants that you see today,� said study co-author Doug Soltis, a distinguished professor

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Two Florida Museum scientists elected 2019 AAAS fellows – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/page-and-soltis-elected-aaas-fellows/

The Florida Museum of Natural History’s Lawrence Page and Douglas Soltis have been named 2019 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society. Fellows are elected on the basis of their scientifically or socially distingu
Page, Florida Museum curator of fishes and a University of Florida adjunct professor

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Ceramic Technology Lab – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ceramiclab/

Pottery is one of the most common and durable artifacts on archaeological sites throughout the world. When people make pottery, they make it for specific purposes and in special ways, reflecting their cultures and innovations in technology, function, and style. These qualities make it especially us
Prudence Rice, then UF professor of Anthropology (now Distinguished Professor Emerita

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