About the bug counter
Hi! I'm Christie and I'm a computational ecologist and professor. I am an #otherpeoplesdata wrangler, stats enthusiast, and, of course, a bug counter. I cohabitate with five other vertebrates: one spouse, one spirited grade schooler, one energetic preschooler and two cats. You can find out more about the kind of work I do at my research website.
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This post is about nothing*
You’ll all be pleased to know that I got my big, Big-Data pre-proposal to NSF sent off.** It’s been occupying about 90% of my brain these last few weeks, so it’s good to send it off, and get myself back … Continue reading
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