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The Society of Systematic Biologists

Publisher of Systematic Biology and the Bulletin of the Society of Systematic Biologists; Sponsor of grants and awards; Organizer of conferences.

Websitehttps://www.systbio.org/
GitHubhttps://github.com/systbiol
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We hope you had a great time learning about some our early career members.

We’ve collated all the society-sponsored events in one handy cheat sheet on the website: https://www.systbio.org/evol2025-cheatsheet.html

Consider it your one-stop shop for the big events, as well as links to archived virtual #evol2025 ones

Evol2025 CheatSheet

Event

Society of Systematic Biologists

We hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know some of the awesome early career scientists supported by SSB!

Make sure to check out their talks and posters at #evol2025 next week (!!!)

Meet our final travel award winner!

Jessica Zhong, a first-year PhD student at Scripps will present her poster : “Competitive Interactions Drive Cave Colonization in North American Blind Cavefishes (Amblyopsidae)” in Poster Session II

https://www.systbio.org/early-career-travel-funds.html#jessica

Meet our 4th travel awardee!

Yamaly Barragán from the AMNH and CUNY will be giving her talk, “Tracing Evolutionary Histories in the Three-Color Sea Anemone, Phymactis papillosa” in Pop Gen Theory III.

For more about Yamaly and all our awardees, click the link!

https://www.systbio.org/early-career-travel-funds.html#yamaly

Day three of Travel Award highlights!

Come see Carmen Pedraza, a postdoc at UC Merced, deliver her talk, “Comparative Population Genomics of Coastal Marine Species Across the California Transition Zone” in the Population Genomics session.

For more info, see:

https://www.systbio.org/early-career-travel-funds.html#carmen

Day two 🎉 Meet Diana Taturu from Tulane University. Come see their talk “Spatially varying hybridization between three Monkeyflower species” in Hybridization IV. For talk info and more about Diana, see https://www.systbio.org/early-career-travel-funds.html#diana

First up, Sushil Dahal, a PhD student at Mississippi State

Sushil will be speaking about his research on biogeography in American Asters in the Biogeography III session

For more info about Sushil’s work, see our travel award page:

https://www.systbio.org/early-career-travel-funds.html#sushil

Stay tuned for our next ECR tmrw!

In preparation for #evol2025, we’ll highlight one of our five Early Career Travel Awardees each day this week!

In each highlight, you can find out more information about our awesome students and postdocs, as well as talk information so you can catch their presentations at in-person #evol2025 🧵

Thanks to everyone for a fantastic virtual meeting! Shout out to the speakers, attendees, moderators and volunteers for helping make this a successful event.

#Evol2025 @SystBiol @sse_evolution @ASNAmNat