Congressional Science Fellow

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Josh Trapani has been selected to serve as AGU's 2005-2006 Congressional Science Fellow. Trapani is a paleontologist who most recently studied the genetic basis of tooth development in fish as a postdoctoral fellow in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Colorado, in Boulder. ``By studying the complexity of genetic differences between species of fish with different dentition patterns, we are able to begin to determine the evolutionary processes-chiefly selection and constraint-responsible for the evolution and maintenance of these differences over geologic time,'' He noted.

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