Well done Ian!!!
Author: francois
2017-08: Welcome Ian Medeiros – New Ph.D. student in the Lutzoni Lab
Ian graduated from the College of the Atlantic (Maine) with a broad interest in natural sciences. Ian is already an accomplished lichenologist with extensive research experience. We are delighted to have him join the Lutzoni lab.
2017-01: Congratulations Nicolas Magain – Publication in the journal Systematic Biology
Nicolas Magain and collaborators published in Systematic Biology one of the core studies of Nicolas’ doctoral research in the Sérusiaux and Lutzoni labs.
Magain, N., Miadlikowska, J., Goffinet, B., Sérusiaux, E., and Lutzoni. F. 2017. Macroevolution of specificity in cyanolichens of the genus Peltigera section Polydactylon (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota). Systematic Biology 66:74-99.
2015-09: Congratulations Ester Gaya – Publication in the journal PNAS
Ester Gaya and collaborators published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences one of the core studies she conducted as a postdoctoral researcher in the Lutzoni lab, which was funded by a Fulbright fellowship and NSF.
Gaya, E., Fernández-Brime, S., Vargas, R., Lachlan, R. F., Gueidan, C., Ramírez-Mejía, M., Lutzoni, F. 2015. The adaptive radiation of lichen-forming Teloschistaceae is associated with sunscreening pigments and a bark-to-rock substrate shift. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112: 11600-11605.
2015-03: Congratulations Ko-Hsuan Chen – Recipient of an MSA Graduate Fellowship.
Ko-Hsuan Chen is the recipient of a Graduate Fellowship from the Mycological Society of America (MSA). The MSA Graduate Fellowships are awarded annually to promising graduate students in mycology. Applicants are evaluated on the basis of their scholastic merit, research ability and promise shown as a mycologist. Ko-Hsuan officially received this award at the annual meeting of the Mycological Society of America, which took place in Edmonton, Canada, July 25-29, 2015.
2015-02: Welcome Nicolas Magain – New Postdoctoral Researcher in the Lutzoni Lab
Nicolas completed his Ph.D. in November of 2014 at Université de Liège in Belgium. As a postdoctoral researcher in the Lutzoni Lab, he will be continuing his evolutionary and taxonomic study of the genus Peltigera. Progressively, he will be transitioning to a project focusing on the evolution of alternative nitrogenases found in cyanolichens, using genomic methods.
2014–11: Congratulations Dr. Magain!
Congratulations to Dr. Nicolas Magain for successfully defending his thesis at Université de Liège, Belgium. His dissertation is entitled “Integrating photobiont phylogenetic and geographical data in macroevolutionary studies of lichens: case studies in the Peltigerales.”
2014-08: Congratulations Tami McDonald – Recipient of the Mason Hale Award at IMC10.
Tami McDonald was the recipient of the Mason Hale Award from the International Association for Lichenology (IAL) for the best Ph.D. thesis in lichenology completed between August 1, 2011 and January, 31, 2014. The award was announced at the 10th International Mycological Congress (IMC10) in Bangkok, Thailand. Thesis title: Genomic insights into the evolution and development of the lichen symbiosis: Cladonia grayi as a model lichen.
2014-08: Congratulations Ko-Hsuan (Koko) Chen – Best poster award at IMC10.
Ko-Hsuan (Koko) Chen (Ph.D. student) was one of the recipients of the best poster awards at the 10th International Mycological Congress (IMC10), Bangkok, Thailand. The title of her poster was “Phylogenetic analyses of eurotiomyceteous endophytes reveal their close affinities to Chaetothyriales, Eurotiales and a new order – Phaeomoniellales.”
2014-06: Congratulations Tami McDonald – position at St. Catherine University.
Tami McDonald, who is a Ph.D. alumni of the Lutzoni lab, and currently a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, accepted a tenure-track, Assistant Professor, position in the Department of Biology at St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota. Her starting date at St. Kate’s is August 18, 2014.