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6. Here's a list of taxonomic groups, organism data, levels of invesigation, research themes and research tools that members are asked to select from - this should help your search!
Taxonomic Group:
1) Bacteria, Archaea, Viruses, 2) Plants; 3) Fungi, 4) Arthropods, 5) Other Invertebrates, 6) Vertebrates, 7) Fish, 8) Amphibians, 9) Reptiles, 10) Birds, 11) Mammals, 12) None (e.g., theory).
Organism data:
common names are entered by some investigators
Level of Investigation:
1) gene, 2) cell, 3) tissue, 4) organ, 5) organ system, 6) organism, 7) population, 8) species, 9) community, 10) clade, 11) other
Research Theme:
1) behavior, 2) body plan evolution, 3) canalization/robustness, 4) comparative morphology, 5) developmental plasticity, 6) differentiation (cell, tissue, etc.), 7) diversification, 8) eco-evo-devo, 9) ecology, 10) education/teaching, 11) endocrinology, 12) epigenetic, 13) evolutionary theory, 14) functional morphology/biomechanics, 15) gene function, 16) gene regulatory networks, 17) germ line/inheritance, 18) health/disease, 19) homology, 20) homoplasy, 21) molecular evolution, 22) morphogenesis, 23) neurobiology, 24) origins of novelty, 25) paleontology, 26) philosophy, 27) phylogeny/systematics, 28) population biology, 29) regeneration, 30) regulation, 31) reproduction, 32) segmentation, 33) symbiosis, 34) Other (fill in blank).
Research Tools:
1) anatomical/morphological techniques, 2) behavioral assays, 3) bioinformatics, 4) biomechanics, 5) cell biology/cytology, 6) comparative, 7) conceptual analysis/philosophy, 8) embryology, 9) epigenetic techniques, 10) field-based techniques, 11) gene expression (qPCR, in situ, RNAseq…), 12) Gene Function (RNAi, CRISPR…), 13) gene networks, 14) genomics, 15) hormone/metabolite/neurotransmitter assays, 16) imaging (3-D reconstruction, CT scans…), 17) microscopy (confocal, cell lineage tracing…), 18) modeling/mathematics, 19) molecular genetics, 20) morphometrics/shape analysis, 21) paleontology, 22) phonemics, 23) phenotypic, 24) philosophy, 25) phylogenetic analysis, 26) physiology, 27) protein expression (IHC, proteomics…), 28) QTL analysis, 29) quantitative genetics, 30) signal transduction, 31) synthetic biology/biochemistry, 32) systems biology, 33) other (fill in blank).
1. Go to www.evodevopanam.org
2. Click the “Members Only” tab
3. Log in using the account information that you set up when you became a member
4. Go to “View Profile”
5. Click the “Edit Profile” button
6. Change information as appropriate
7. Click “Save”
If you are already logged in, you can also:
1. Go to www.evodevopanam.org
2. Click the “Membership” tab
3. A warning will come up indicating that you are already a member, and it’ll have a link to edit your profile
Interested in our membership? Trying to find experts for a specific research tool or theme?
1. Go to www.evodevopanam.org
2. Click the “Membership” tab
3. Log in (see above).
4. Click "Directory" link.
5. Enter search terms (e.g., last name, research theme/tools).
6. Here's a list of taxonomic groups, organism data, levels of invesigation, research themes and research tools that members are asked to select from - this should help your search!
Taxonomic Group:
1) Bacteria, Archaea, Viruses, 2) Plants; 3) Fungi, 4) Arthropods, 5) Other Invertebrates, 6) Vertebrates, 7) Fish, 8) Amphibians, 9) Reptiles, 10) Birds, 11) Mammals, 12) None (e.g., theory).
Organism data:
common names are entered by some investigators
Level of Investigation:
1) gene, 2) cell, 3) tissue, 4) organ, 5) organ system, 6) organism, 7) population, 8) species, 9) community, 10) clade, 11) other
Research Theme:
1) behavior, 2) body plan evolution, 3) canalization/robustness, 4) comparative morphology, 5) developmental plasticity, 6) differentiation (cell, tissue, etc.), 7) diversification, 8) eco-evo-devo, 9) ecology, 10) education/teaching, 11) endocrinology, 12) epigenetic, 13) evolutionary theory, 14) functional morphology/biomechanics, 15) gene function, 16) gene regulatory networks, 17) germ line/inheritance, 18) health/disease, 19) homology, 20) homoplasy, 21) molecular evolution, 22) morphogenesis, 23) neurobiology, 24) origins of novelty, 25) paleontology, 26) philosophy, 27) phylogeny/systematics, 28) population biology, 29) regeneration, 30) regulation, 31) reproduction, 32) segmentation, 33) symbiosis, 34) Other (fill in blank).
Research Tools:
1) anatomical/morphological techniques, 2) behavioral assays, 3) bioinformatics, 4) biomechanics, 5) cell biology/cytology, 6) comparative, 7) conceptual analysis/philosophy, 8) embryology, 9) epigenetic techniques, 10) field-based techniques, 11) gene expression (qPCR, in situ, RNAseq…), 12) Gene Function (RNAi, CRISPR…), 13) gene networks, 14) genomics, 15) hormone/metabolite/neurotransmitter assays, 16) imaging (3-D reconstruction, CT scans…), 17) microscopy (confocal, cell lineage tracing…), 18) modeling/mathematics, 19) molecular genetics, 20) morphometrics/shape analysis, 21) paleontology, 22) phonemics, 23) phenotypic, 24) philosophy, 25) phylogenetic analysis, 26) physiology, 27) protein expression (IHC, proteomics…), 28) QTL analysis, 29) quantitative genetics, 30) signal transduction, 31) synthetic biology/biochemistry, 32) systems biology, 33) other (fill in blank).