Posts Tagged: Jacob Francis
Two Postdocs in Vannette Lab Receive Prestigious Federal Research Fellowships
Two postdoctoral scholars in the laboratory of community ecologist Rachel Vannette, UC Davis...
In this image, Jacob “Jake” Francis and Sage Kruleski, an undergraduate researcher from the University of Nevada, Reno, are sampling nectar and pollen rewards from phlox on Peavine Mountain, northwest of Reno.
John Mola Wins Graduate Student Research Poster Competition at UC Davis Bee Symposium
John Mola, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Neal Williams lab, UC Davis Department of...
UC Davis doctoral student John Mola won the Bee Symposium's graduate student poster competition for his research on bumble bees. He won $850. (Photos by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis doctoral student Maureen Page won the second-place prize of $600 in the graduate student poster competition for her research on “Impacts of Honey Bee Abundance on the Pollination of Eschscholzia californica (California golden poppy).”
UC Berkeley doctoral student Emily Kearney took home the third-place prize of $400 in the graduate student poster competition for “How Does Landscape Context Affect the Pollinator Community of Chocolate (Theobroma cacao)."
UC Davis doctoral student John Mola explains his research to the panel of judges. From left are timer Mea McNeil, and judges Santiago Ramirez of UC Davis; Tom Seeley of Cornell, and Robbin Thorp of UC Davis.
UC Davis doctoral student Maureen Page answers questions from the judges.
Judges conferring on the poster competition. In the foreground is timer and coordinator Mea McNeil. In back (from left) are judges Robbin Thorp and Santiago Ramirez of UC Davis, and Tom Seeley of Cornell.