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Alumni Q&A: Angelo Soto-Centeno – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/soto-centeno/

„I think one thing from the Florida Museum that I’ll always take with me is how approachable my collaborators were and how they had a genuine commitment to my success as a scientist.“ Meet Angelo Soto-Centeno, assistant professor in the department of biological sciences at Rutgers University-Newark
I train many students in my lab to conduct research on different questions pertaining

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Flashback – Allyn Museum of Entomology – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/news/2022/07/flashback-allyn-museum-of-entomology/

On February 9th, 1981, Arthur C. Allyn, Jr. signed an agreement transferring the assets and collections of the Allyn Museum to the University of Florida Foundation to ultimately be housed in a new wing of what was then called the Florida State Museum. The Allyn Museum, located in Sarasota, Florida,
building in Sarasota now serves as an educational center for the Jungle Gardens to train

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In Gabon with a professional frog-catcher – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/gabon-professional-frog-catcher/

University of Florida Ph.D. student Gregory Jongsma has been obsessed with Africa’s wildlife since his childhood. Not the animals you might see on a safari, though. Each summer, Jongsma travels to Gabon, a country on the west coast of Africa, to study its vast array of frogs with the help of his loc
Following a 14-hour train journey from Libreville, the capital city of Gabon on the

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Policies – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/collections/policies/

Environmental Archaeology Program Collections Policies Contact: Kitty F. Emery, PhD., Associate Curator (352)273-1919 kemery@flmnh.ufl.eduEnvironmental Archaeology Program Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall, Museum Road University of Florida, P.O. Box 117800 Gainesville,
) of collaborative work with private companies where contract funds are used to train

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About Us – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/about/

Inspiring people to care about life on Earth. Our Vision We inspire people to care about life on Earth and help shape a world in which nature and culture enrich every person. Our Mission We investigate, document and interpret biological and cultural heritage, fostering deep connections between p
also presents the natural history and culture of Florida and the Caribbean and trains

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The persistent effects of colonialism in Caribbean science – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/the-persistent-effects-of-colonialism-in-caribbean-science/

Prior to the first world war, sprawling European empires collectively controlled roughly 80% of Earth’s landmass. Following WWII, that percentage drastically shrank, as colonies and occupied territories successfully vied for their independence, leading many to assume that the colonial mindset of tak
“For local scientists to train the next generation, they need to have collections

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Caribbean Archaeology Program – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/caribarch/

The Caribbean Archaeology Program was founded in 1960 by Ripley P. Bullen. The program is based around one of the largest systematic collections of pre-Columbian artifacts in North America. What the collection lacks in size is compensated for by its diversity. Contact Us For more informa
Ils sont en train d’être convertis dans une base de données qui sera bientôt accessible

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Liz Wing: A portrait in persistence – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/elizabeth-wing-portrait-in-persistance/

Elizabeth “Liz” Wing arrived at the University of Florida in the mid-1950s with little more than a suitcase, less than a decade after the school began accepting women. As a master’s student with an incurable curiosity for “anything that cracked or crawled,” Wing was interested in animal anatomy a
bachelor’s degree in biology from Mount Holyoke College and departed to Gainesville by train

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