Dr. Christie Bahlai

@cbahlai

Computational ecologist with a cellar full of culture jam | 98.7% virtual PI of at Kent State | Insufferable data pedant | 🇨🇦 in 🇺🇸 | she/her

Kasım 2012 tarihinde katıldı

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  1. Sabitlenmiş Tweet
    7 Eyl

    Hey prospective grad students! Interested in computational ecology? Do you like math, stats and insects? I'm looking for a PhD or MS student to join my lab at Kent State in Fall of 2022. Details here:

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  2. Retweetledi
    11 saat önce

    Yes I am. I’m terrified. Of COVID and also of the creeping assumption that feeling terrified about an out-of-control global pandemic in the context of spectacularly weak public health policies reflects some personal hang-up of mine.

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  3. 12 saat önce

    The previous episodes of HDYK are also available and- -dare I say- timeless, so be sure to check them out!

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  4. 13 saat önce

    Hey hey! The latest episode of How Do You Know is live! in this episode, we talk to Dr. Leon Walls about equity, inclusion in science classrooms, and how to ask the right questions.

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  5. 17 saat önce

    This means, not that class is done, I get to call it a day, right? ... no?

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  6. 18 saat önce

    Wait, what- I got something off my list before my 9:15 class today? *high fives self*

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    7 Eyl

    Hey prospective grad students! Interested in computational ecology? Do you like math, stats and insects? I'm looking for a PhD or MS student to join my lab at Kent State in Fall of 2022. Details here:

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    7 Eyl

    We have *TWO* tenure-track jobs open here in the Biology Department at ! We're hiring a molecular biologist and a biochemist. Please RT! Links in thread below

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    8 Eyl

    I won't believe in anthropogenic climate change until we randomize a sufficient number of planets to fossil fuel burning vs no fossil fuel burning.

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    7 Eyl

    Lit reviews aren't about you: how much you've read, how harshly you can critique. They're about your reader: what does s/he need to know to position your research question and proposed answer in the field?

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    7 Eyl

    Two faculty openings in our department. Join us!

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  12. 7 Eyl
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    3 Tem

    We often get asked why we cover our skin even in hot weather. Why do we need long pants, long sleeves and head/face coverings in 100+ weather? Reason one: health experts advise anyone to dress in light layers to keep cool when working in the sun. (1/thread)

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    6 Eyl

    Labor Day celebrates the folks who built America and their heroism as they stood up to the ruthless industrialists who exploited men, women, and children. Labors’ achievements—from the 40-hour work week to safe working conditions—is written in their blood, sweat & tears.

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    6 Eyl

    Really proud of a new book due out next month full of real-world examples of scientists creating the maps that are literally saving lives on the planet, esp. by preserving biodiversity.

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    6 Eyl

    The way I think about this is how I often talk to mentees about the situation we are in: it’s not our fault, but it is our problem. Science does require resilience. And that would be true even in a healthy environment. But this unhealthy system requires too much.

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    3 Eyl

    "Every [hu]man for themselves" is a capitalist white supremacist myth and does not make a good or just world. Gwendolyn Brooks said "We are each other's harvest; we are each other's business; we are each other's magnitude and bond" & she was not only right but deeply right.

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    31 Ağu

    I know faculty/students are eager to get back to class and that some “are ready” to be done with Covid and assume a higher risk of infection for the sake of some semblance of normalcy. But it is important to not forget that risk is not borne equally; others may have more to lose.

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    31 Ağu

    I am not ready to see my colleagues and students get sick due to ill-informed policies prioritizing finances over well-being. I am not ready to see my 9-year-old in hospital due to administrators playing politics. I am not ready to get sick in the service of institutional pride.

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    4 Eyl

    This is not surprising. When you prioritize profits and politics over public health, the result is uncontrolled virus spread and mass death.

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