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Davis Lab takes a trip to NYBG!

Members of the Davis Lab took a field trip to the New York Botanical Gardens last week to make use of the phenomenal herbarium collections there. Thanks, NYBG!
a group of four researchers smiles for a selfie at NYBG

New Exhibit at HMNH!

In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss Exhibit opened Saturday, May 14 at Harvard's Museum of Natural History. Find more info here on how Professor Davis and collaborators brought this exhibit to life!
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2021's Biggest Breakthroughs!

The Davis Lab's work on the genome of the world's largest flower has been selected by Quanta Magazine as one of the biggest breakthroughs of 2021! Read more here!
cover photo of Sapria sp. for Current Biology

Congrats to Liming Cai!

Liming was named as one of three winners of the W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation at this year's Virtual Evolution Conference!
Liming smiles and sits behind a table with herbarium specimens.

New Paper in Systematic Biology!

Phytogeographic history of the Tea family inferred through high-resolution phylogeny and fossils Read the full paper here!

New Paper in American Journal of Botany!

Lead author Luiza Teixeira-Costa has latest paper published in American Journal of Botany: Striking developmental convergence in angiosperm endoparasites Read the full paper here!

New Paper in Systematic Botany!

Phylogenetic Relationships of Tovomita (Clusiaceae): Carpel Number and Geographic Distribution Speak Louder than Venation Pattern Read the full paper here!

New Paper in Taxon!

Back to the futuer: A refined single-user photostation for massively scaling herbarium digitization Read the full paper here!