Dr. Kathryn Picard!

Sept. 8, 2017: Could anyone look happier!?
Congratulations to our very own KP (the other one…)!
And so very well-deserved!

Kathryn arrived at Duke with a bounty of competitive fellowships – and she garnered every top-notch award while she was here! And now she is Dr. Picard!  Kathryn is passionate about both teaching and research, and has excelled at both.The marine fungal critters that were the focus of her dissertation could not have had a stronger advocate! You GO, GIRL!

Picard, K.T. 2017. Next-Generation Approaches to Understanding the Diversity and Evolution of Marine Fungi. Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University.

 

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Will Do Science for $$

Congratulations to our latest grant awardees!

To close out 2016, Tzu-Tong has received a NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant and Ariana got a Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid. Many exciting fern stories coming your way soon from these two.

Congratulations again!

Oh Happy Day!

Tzu-Tong is now officially a PhD Candidate! Hooray! Congrats to “Stone”!, and looking forward to results from “Evolution and Function of Farina in Notholaenid Ferns”. Check out his awesome crown of N. standleyi!