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allydefduf.bsky.social
PhD student at Boston University studying coral population structure and cryptic speciation in the Davies Lab 🪸🧬🏳️‍🌈 (they/them)
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I am super stoked to have been awarded the STRI Short Term Fellowship to work with @mattleray.bsky.social on my second dissertation chapter! In just one month, I’ll be evaluating differences in thermal tolerance, light adaptation, and phenomes across cryptic lineages in Bocas del Toro, Panamá 🪸

I had a fantastic time presenting on a forthcoming manuscript at Boston University with co-author @allydefduf.bsky.social last week! Thank you to BU and @daviesswphd.bsky.social for the invite. Stay tuned for our ✨pre-print✨, which will be available soon!! #QueerInSTEM

As someone who studies evidence-based data-driven environmental activism and policymaking, a thing I really need everyone to know is that "does this actually help" is an answerable, and often already answered, question. We don't need you to reinvent the wheel poorly. We don't need you to guess.

Terrible news today: This year, one-third of coral cover has been destroyed in two northern sections of the Great Barrier reef due to anthropogenic heating. Results for the southern sections (which were even hotter) have not been officially released. www.aims.gov.au/information-...

coming down to the wires on #LGBTQSTEMDay to share a little starter pack of QPOC EEB scientists!! help grow this community and nominate your fave QPOC EEBer! CCmment/DM if you'd like to be added, I would love to connect :) go.bsky.app/S5fpXWm

#LGBTQInSTEM day isn’t over yet! Here’s a starter pack of LGBTQIA+ graduate students (PhD & MS) in marine science! 🌊🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️✨ It’s so important to build microcommunities! They can provide support from others at the same career stage who hold similar identities. Comment if you’d like to be added! 🧪🧬

Happy #LGBTQSTEMday! More than a decade (!) ago, I asked a social scientist friend to help build a study of queer identities in science careers after my literature searches came up empty — this year I helped with an evidence review that found SO MUCH on the topic, and still room for more work.

Starter packs are genius, but I was surprised there wasn't a list of them for people to find. So I built it: blueskydirectory.com/starter-pack... The website monitors the packs being shared and adds the ones it finds to the database. Missed your stater pack? Message me and I'll get it added.

Many coral 'species' may, in fact, be separate 'cryptic' species! We found that up to 68% of #popgen studies in corals had putative cryptic taxa!! Check out the ms in Peer Community Journal! @peercommunityin.bsky.social #corals #crypticspecies peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10....

I haven’t introduced myself on here yet, but I’m so happy to see this platform growing! #evosky #PrideInSTEM I’m Ally (they/them 🏳️‍🌈), and I study cryptic coral species, population genomics, and thermal tolerance in the Davies Lab at Boston University. I love climbing, hiking, and women’s sports 🧗🏼⛰️🏒

Call for feedback! 🏳️‍🌈 if you were at #Evol2024 and came by our poster, please remember to share feedback! 👇 If you missed the meeting but are interested in DEI, queer theory, and evo/eco bio frameworks, let’s chat! DM me & I’ll share our poster. tinyurl.com/mvmms3md

We often focus on global surface temperatures as a key metric for climate change. But as we note in the Climate Trends chapter of the new US 5th National Climate Assessment, we see incontrovertible evidence for climate change across the oceans, land, cryosphere, and atmosphere:

More & more DNA extractions at VIMS, with good results coming in! Plus some cool sights at the lab. 🌊

Jazzed to announce BU Biology's 2024 Emerging Scholars in Global Change Biology! Are you an amazing postdoc looking for an awesome professional development activity! Please check this out! Plz repost! I don't know how to reach everyone on here so any help appreciated! www.bu.edu/biology/emer...

I'm looking to hire a postdoc in coral genomics - $66k/yr plus benefits - follow link for more info - review of apps begins Nov 10 usccareers.usc.edu/job/los-ange...

My lab is currently recruiting two postdoc and/or technician positions.  The first position is NSF funded and is investigating how coastal stressors ( hypoxia, coastal acidification, and low salinity events) shape the genomic diversity of eastern oyster populations across the northeastern USA.

This is why I do it. Got this text from my friend about her brother talking to a little camper at his work. Stuff likes this makes the lowest of times worth it.

The research ongoing in my lab was featured in Boston University's magazine! 🪸 Check it out to learn more! www.bu.edu/articles/202...