Congratulations to Alex & Corey
Today was a big day in the MeaseyLab with the defence of two MSc theses right on the deadline for submission before the graduation ceremony in March 2017. Both Corey and Alex did an excellent job, with in-depth explanations of their subject matter.
Both started in February 2015 and handed in their theses during December 2016.
Corey Thorp, who back in November won the best MSc presentation, was co-supervised by Mhairi Alexander and James Vonesh for his MSc thesis entitled: "The impact of Xenopus laevis on aquatic ecosystems." We've enjoyed having Corey in the lab, it's been a lot of fun and has often involved him getting wet.
NB No postgraduates were harmed during the making of this image, although 1 did get wet
Alex Rebelo spent many long hours chasing animals up and down, and around and round a track. The product, a thesis entitled: "Investigating the morphology, locomotory performance and macroecology of a sub-Saharan African frog radiation (Anura: Pyxicephalidae)." While Alex's seclusion with frogs often made him lose his voice, we thoroughly enjoyed watch him metamorphose - no more the tadpole.