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The Yoder Lab @ CSUN
The Yoder Lab @ CSUN
Studying evolution, together
  • Graduate research | Joshua trees

    Mikhail Plaza uses linkage mapping to put Joshua tree evolution in its genomic place

    ByJB Yoder 29 July, 2021

    Earlier today, Master’s student Mikhail Plaza successfully defended his thesis research, in which he built a linkage map for Joshua tree and used it to reexamine data identifying genetic loci that may play a role in local adaptation to climate and to specialized pollinating yucca moths. Mikhail’s project is among the first fruits of the…

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  • Graduate research | Joshua trees | Yucca moths

    Alby Dang ably defends the Yoder Lab’s first Master’s thesis

    ByJB Yoder 29 July, 2021

    Master’s student Alby Dang successfully defended his thesis research, an examination of cooperative dynamics in the Joshua tree/yucca moth mutualism, in a public presentation and meeting with his thesis committee this morning. Alby was the first graduate student to join the Yoder Lab, interviewing for a position in summer 2017 and enrolling the next fall,…

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  • Funding | Graduate research | Joshua trees | Lab business | News

    The Yoder Lab is officially NSF-funded!

    ByJB Yoder 20 July, 2020

    I’m delighted to finally, officially announce that the lab has received funding from the National Science Foundation — for a big, collaborative endeavor we’ve been calling the Joshua Tree Genome Project. Collaborative grants to us here at CSUN and to Chris Smith’s lab at Willamette University, with subawards to collaborators at USGS and the Universities of…

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  • Conferences | Diversity in STEM | Projects

    Queer meetup at #Evol2019 — “Outgroup” goes official

    ByJB Yoder 16 May, 2019

    For years at the Evolution meetings there’s been a meetup of lesbian, gay, bi, and trans attendees — going back at least to the 90s. It’s called “Outgroup”, for the obvious phylogenetic double-entendre, and it’s operated largely unofficially. Someone would post a time and location during the meetings, over a lunch break or at a…

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  • Conferences | Joshua trees | Projects | Theory of coevolution

    The Yoder Lab at #Evol2019 — where to catch us in Providence this June

    ByJB Yoder 16 May, 2019

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  • Uncategorized

    Graduate students: Present in an Evolution 2019 spotlight session

    ByJB Yoder 18 January, 2019

    I’m excited to be organizing a spotlight session for the American Society of Naturalists at this year’s Evolution 2019 meeting in Providence, and I have a talk slot available for a graduate student working on mutualistic species interactions. The session title will be “Origins, stability, and benefits of interspecific cooperation in a changing world”. I’m…

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  • Graduate research

    Earn a Master’s in the Yoder Lab at CSUN

    ByJB Yoder 18 September, 2017

    My lab at California State University, Northridge, is open for Master’s students enrolling for the 2018-19 school year. I’m building a research program focused on the coevolution of interacting species, particularly how mutualists shape each others’ genomic diversity, and how interactions between species can help or hinder adaptation to abiotic factors like climate. You should…

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  • Media

    PI Jeremy Yoder on the Slightly Evolved podcast

    ByJB Yoder 4 September, 2017

    The latest episode of the Slightly Evolved podcast features an interview with me — starting from host Toby Fountain’s traditional question about his guests’ first published research paper, it ends up being a walk through most of my career, from how I got to graduate school to my plans for the new lab here at…

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  • Funding

    Postdoctoral research with the Yoder Lab

    ByJB Yoder 12 February, 2017

    In addition to recruiting graduate students, the Yoder Lab is open to postdoctoral researchers interested in coevolution and ecological genomics. I don’t currently have funding designated to support postdocs, but I’m eager to work with prospective postdoctoral researchers to apply for independent funding through one of the opportunities listed below, or another of your choosing.

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  • Lab business

    Graduate student (MSci) opportunities in the Yoder Lab

    ByJB Yoder 26 January, 2017

    The Yoder Lab at California State University Northridge seeks exceptional, motivated candidates for the M.S. program in Biology. The lab opens in fall 2017 to study the coevolution of interacting species, particularly how mutualists shape each others’ genomic diversity, and how interactions between species can help or hinder adaptation to abiotic factors like climate. Our…

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