Reporting NIMBioS Publications and Products
Use this online form to report products that have arisen from your activities at NIMBioS. Alternatively, you can email them to products@nimbios.org  

Please be sure to enter the name of the NIMBioS event that is associated with your product(s). The information you provide is reported to our funding agencies to help measure the productivity of center activities.

For specific language to use in acknowledging NIMBioS in your research, please visit the NIMBioS Publications and Products page
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Name of event(s) the product arose from:
(Please indicate if it is a workshop, working group, tutorial, etc. EXAMPLE:  White Nose Syndrome in Bats WS)
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Journal article
(Include if work is published or in press. Please include link)
Book chapter
(FORMAT: Gavrilets S, Vose A. 2009. Dynamic patterns fo adaptive radiation: Evolution of mating preferences. In Butlin RK, Bridle J, Schluter D (eds) Speciation and Patterns of Diversity, Cambridge University Press, pp. 102-126.)
Presentations
(Indicate presenter(s), date, title, and venue) (FORMAT: DeGroot, C. October 2009. Spatial epidemiology of campylobacteriosis in East Tennessee. Phi Zeta Research Symposium, Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.)
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Grant
(Indicate investigators, year, title, sponsoring organization, amount and funding status.) (FORMAT: Pannkuk EL, Risch T, Savary B, Gilmore D, Huss M. 2009. Fungal digestion of chiropteran integument. National Speleological Society. $5,800. Accepted.)
Meeting or workshops
(Indicate date, location, title, organizer, and number of participants) (FORMAT: Tridane A, Pasour V. March 2010. Mathematical modeling in life sciences: Control and optimization, 34th SIAM Southeastern-Atlantic Section Conference, North Carolina State University.)

Educational Aid or Curricula
(List theses or dissertations, new courses, course materials or training workshops, including name, data, title) (FORMAT: Pannkuk, EL. 2010. Dissertation: Fungal metabolism of chiropteran integument and biomechanical damage by geomyces species. Arkansas State University.)
Data, software, and/or Web sites
(Please provide a brief description and provide NIMBioS with a copy where appropriate) (FORMAT: Kirchner, K. 2009. ELO: An application for converting between data formats.)
Media Coverage
(Include articles, in popular magazines, radio and video coverage, and online publicity) (FORMAT: Trees Facilitate Wildfires As a Way to Protect Their Habitat U.S News & World Report. October 30, 2009.) 
Other
(Authors, dates, title, description, etc)
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