Assistant Professor Courtney Murdock
Assistant Professor Courtney Murdock was profiled in the Nov. 13, 2017, edition of UGA’s Columns newspaper. Read the story: Assistant professor focuses research on environmental drivers of disease
Assistant Professor Courtney Murdock was profiled in the Nov. 13, 2017, edition of UGA’s Columns newspaper. Read the story: Assistant professor focuses research on environmental drivers of disease
Organisms infected by parasites may respond differently to changes in temperature than their uninfected counterparts, according to new research from the Odum School. The study of a host-parasite system in coastal waters of the southeastern U.S. found that a rise of just 2 degrees Celsius could be enough to cause the parasite to die out locally, as infected hosts are not able to survive at the higher temperature.
Odum doctoral student Caitlin Conn is profiled in the Winter 2018 issue of UGA Graduate magazine.
Assistant Professor Courtney Murdock was profiled in the Nov. 13, 2017, edition of UGA’s Columns newspaper.
Odum PhD candidate Cecilia S?nchez has received a National Geographic Early Career Grant to further her research on Australian flying foxes.
Students, faculty and staff at the University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology are responding to the impacts of Hurricane Maria with a drive to raise funds for immediate and long-term aid.
The Georgia Museum of Art will present the exhibition, Martha Odum: Art Intersects Ecology, Oct. 7 to Dec. 31, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the ecology program at UGA and the 10th of the Odum School.
The University of Georgia has climbed to No. 16 in the U.S. News & World Report 2018 ranking of best public national universities, the highest ranking in UGA’s history and the Odum School is among the factors noted in the magazine’s overview of UGA.
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development alumni have gone on to careers in academia, NGOs, government agencies, and the private sector. In honor of the CESD program’s twentieth anniversary, we’re checking
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development alumni have gone on to careers in academia, NGOs, government agencies, and the private sector. In honor of the CESD program’s twentieth anniversary, we’re checking