Classes have just ended, which means we have lots of opportunities to talk about our research. Nick and Aaron gave a talk today at the Neuroscience and Behavior Symposium about their work on social dominance and black-capped chickadee vocalizations. They’ll be presenting their posters at the Biology Poster session tomorrow! In just a few weeks they’ll be graduating from Vassar and we wish them well in all their future endeavors!
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