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Jan. 22, 2024

Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane Awarded CAREER Grant by National Science Foundation

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Dec. 1, 2023

In the Media: Tessa Solomon-Lane Published in Hormones and Behavior

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Nov. 10, 2022

ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵStudents Present Their Research at Organismal Biology Conference

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Tessa Solomon-Lane


January 22, 2024

Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane Awarded CAREER Grant by National Science Foundation

Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane has been awarded a $929,414 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant by the National Science Foundation.

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December 1, 2023

In the Media: Tessa Solomon-Lane Published in Hormones and Behavior

Assistant Professor Tessa Solomon-Lane has coauthored a paper proposing a more diverse framework for researching biological sex.

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November 10, 2022

ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵStudents Present Their Research at Organismal Biology Conference

ÎåÔÂÌìÊÓƵstudents presented their own ongoing research—an opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in the broader scientific realm.

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April 25, 2022

Spotlight on Seniors: Jess Maurice ’22 Advances Understanding of Animal Social Behavior

Jess Maurice ’22 presented her research on the social hierarchies of fish at the Southern California Animal Behavior conference.

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July 28, 2021

Spotlight on Academics: Isabela Harmon ’22 and Jessica Maurice ’22 Explore the Social Hierarchies of Fish

For years, neuroscientists have been asking the deceptively simple question: Why do animals behave the way they do? Isabela Harmon ’22 and Jessica Maurice ’22 are working with Assistant Professor of Biology Tessa Solomon-Lane to fill in pieces of this puzzle.

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June 1, 2021

In the Media: Stacey Wood and Tessa Solomon-Lane Explain the Neuroscience of Catfishing in Salon

Stacey Wood, professor of psychology and Molly Mason Jones Chair in Psychology, and Tessa Solomon-Lane, professor of biology in the W.M. Keck Science Department, explain how catfishers exploit basic human neuroscience in Salon.

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