- Attend the Miller Symposium (already finished my talk on animal genitalia, but I need to make my poster on sex chromosomes, and write up my introduction for Dr. Pamela Ronald)
- Write and submit an abstract for ASHG2013 on gene expression in Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Submit revisions on our human Y diversity paper
- Make my poster about human Y diversity for SMBE2013 (where I'll be live-tweeting in July)
- Finish up the first draft on a paper regarding estimating TMRCA on the Y chromosome
- Submit revisions on the first paper (yay!) with a student to the Berkeley Scientific Journal (investigating the evolution of phosphatase genes)
- Hopefully ubmit my second paper with a student (yay!!) studying the timing of evolutionary strata formation
- Look forward to receiving reviews on a paper submitted with collaborators about a method to detect evolutionary strata using only sequence information from the X chromosome (no Y sequence needed!)
- Finalize a general scientific talk about sex chromosome evolution that I'll be giving on June 12 to give at the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland (5:30-8:30 - you should come!)
Other general goals for this summer:
- Write/submit a paper on Rheumatoid Arthritis gene expression
- Start a new project studying sex chromosome evolution and selection
- Mentor/Co-mentor summer undergraduate research students on a variety of projects
- Revise and resubmit K99/R00 application
- Write an article for Macmillan about "Trends in Evolution"
- Blog about more awesome science
- Prepare materials for job applications (feel free to share tips, and/or academic postings!)
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