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ECE Events at ESA 2024!

Whether you want to show your appreciation for being awarded travel funds, love the resources in the monthly newsletter, have ideas for how the ECE Section can better serve you, or just want to meet others in this transitional phase of our careers, come hang out with the ECE Section at our events in Long Beach! We are sponsoring and/or…

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Achieving Justice and Equity in Natural Resource Fields

By Reagan McGuinn – Intern, Field Inclusive, Inc. Deciding to work in the environmental field was, without a doubt, one of the best decisions I have ever made. It is such a joy and a privilege to work to protect this beautiful planet and the fascinatingly diverse plants and animals that call it home. Studying conservation biology in college was…

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Generative AI Platforms and Ecology

By Kathleen Carroll Conversations about AI and its potential ramifications for ecology have been abound in my lab, department, and on Twitter. Given the number of conversations I have been privy to, I wanted to share my insights with other Early Career Folks. However, I am by no means an expert on using AI in science and would love to…

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Meet Your New Chair!

This month, we are introducing the Early Career Ecology Section’s new chair, Lilli Kaarakka! Dr. Lilli Kaarakka is an Assistant Professor in Forest Management at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. (She tries hard to adhere to deadlines but sometimes falls short – like for this post.)(And then the webmaster, Cait, fell even shorter. The late blog post was…

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How to Foster Passion for Quantitative Methods in Life Sciences: A Step-by-Step Guide

by Norma Rocio Forero Muñoz (norma.rocio.forero.munoz@nullumontrea.ca) My dream of becoming a disease ecologist took me through the journey of exploring quantitative methods. However, this adventure required the resilience to transform frustration into enjoyment. I am a Colombian DVM pursuing a Ph.D. in computational ecology at Université de Montréal. During my training at the veterinary school, I was convinced that I…

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ECE Events at ESA 2023!

Whether you want to show your appreciation for being awarded travel funds, love the resources in the monthly newsletter, have ideas for how the ECE Section can better serve you, or just want to meet others in this transitional phase of our careers, come hang out with the ECE Section at our events in Portland! We are sponsoring and/or highlighting…

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Networking and Establishing Successful Collaborations

by Anthony Snead “Network! Network! Network!” I can hear the phrase ringing in my ears, and it transports me back to when I was a fresh PhD student in my advisor’s office. As early career scientists, we have been told that networking is important, and I took that to heart. I jumped at every chance to meet new people, even…

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Preserving the Future: The Importance of Seed Vaults in Conserving Wild Plants

Sanghyun Kim1,2*, Minseon Kim3, Naharin Sultana Anni4, Keehwa Bae3 1Group of Research in Ecology-MRC Abitibi (GREMA), Forest Research Institute, University of Québec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Amos, QC J9T 2L8, Canada; sanghyun.kim@nulluqat.ca (S.K.); 2Center for Forest Research, University of Québec at Montréal, Montréal, QC H3C 3P8, Canada; 3Seed Vault Department, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum, Bongwha, Republic of Korea 4Department of Global Health, McMaster…

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