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Two generations of great ornithology: featuring Sievert Rohwer, Biology Professor Emeritus |
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Alejandro Rico-Guevara in UW News on how male hummingbird bills have evolved for fighting |
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Alyssa Sargent featured on the "Write for You" podcast [AUDIO] |
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Sharlene Santana awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award |
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Alejandro Rico-Guevara on NPR's "All Things Considered" about hummingbird evolution and adaptation to human influence [AUDIO] |
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Adam Summers awarded 2025-2026 Rome Prize in Environmental Arts and Humanities |
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Research finds some female hummingbirds evolve male plumage to dodge aggression |
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Research by Rico-Guevara Lab gives new insights into how hummingbirds drink |
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Research by Rico-Guevara lab utilizes tiny, attached "backpacks" on hummingbirds to offer insight on movement |
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Anatomy for Change program featured in Perspectives newsletter |
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Biology graduate student Alyssa Sargent in KUOW on hummingbird fights |
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Undergraduate researcher Abby Burtner featured in UW UAA profile |
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Adam Summers in UW News on openVertebrate, a collaborative project of CT-scanned vertebrate specimens |
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Alejandro Rico-Guevara interviewed by KUOW on hummingbird research [AUDIO] |
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Sharlene Santana in UW News on bat teeth and jaw evolution |
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Adam Summers awarded 2023 Meritorious Teaching Award in Ichthyology |
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Rico-Guevara lab members on hummingbird tongue research featured in Science article |
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Alejo Rico-Guevara in UW News on hummingbirds, an "evolutionary delight" (VIDEO) |
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Julie Theriot and Maggie Fuqua co-author new research published in Nature that maps cell parts in 3D |
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Sharlene Santana featured in UW News on bat research [VIDEO] |
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Alejandro Rico-Guevara receives SICB Carl Gans Award |
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Tom Daniel accepts position as new CEO of the Washington Research Foundation |
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Research by Jay Falk and Alejandro Rico-Guevara on female hummingbird evolution featured in UW News |
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UW team including Tom Daniel developed tiny battery-free devices that float in the wind like dandelion seeds |
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Emily Carrington named 2021 AAAS Fellow |
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