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Publications
List of publications with links
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Publications

I thought it would be fun to list my publications Friends-episode-like names (to make them more accessible to non-scientists) and provide a quick overview of the citations and social media mentions. To read the article, click the hyperlinked article or PDF. To browse my publications by title or year visit my Google Scholar page or my ORCID page.

    The post-doc years

  1. Parigi et al. 2022. The one with tips for teaching Amazon Web Services. Publication.
  2. Charbonneau et al. 2021. The one with findable data. Article.
  3. Farrar et al. 2021. The one with milk from parenting pigeons. Publication.
  4. Austin, Krause, et al. 2021. The one with hormones from parenting pigeons. Full text.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.3389/fendo.2021.631384" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.3389/fendo.2021.631384" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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  5. Austin, Harris, et al. 2021. The one with stressed-out pigeons. Full text.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1101/2020.10.08.330209" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1101/2020.10.08.330209" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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  6. Lang et al. 2020. The one with alternatively spliced genomes. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1186/s12864-020-6600-6" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1186/s12864-020-6600-6" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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  7. Clarke DJB et al. 2019. The one with tools for reproducibility.
    <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S240547121930345X">PDF.</a>	
    
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1016/j.cels.2019.09.011" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1016/j.cels.2019.09.011" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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    The grad school years

  8. Harris et al. 2020. The one with avoidance learning in mice. Preprint.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1101/2020.02.05.935759" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1101/2020.02.05.935759" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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  9. Nederbragt et al. 2020. The one with participatory live coding. Link.
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008090" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>		
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  10. Harris et al. 2019. The one with dissociated brain tissues.
    	<a href="https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/153585v3">Preprint </a>	
    
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1101/153585" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1002/hipo.23095" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1101/153585" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>		
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  11. Northcutt et al. 2019. The one with New England crab neurons. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1073/pnas.1911413116" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1073/pnas.1911413116" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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    <li>Devenyi <i>et al.</i> 2018. The one with lesson development plans.
    <a href="http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005963">Link.</a>	
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005963" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005963" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>		
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  12. Harris et al. 2017. The one with qPCR on crab neurons at summer camp. PDF.

  13. The research technician years

  14. Renn et al. 2017. The one with mating systems and microarrays. Link.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1139/gen-2017-0075" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>	
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1139/gen-2017-0075" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>		
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  15. Dijkstra et al. 2017. The one with body color and social behavior. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1098/rspb.2016.2838" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1098/rspb.2016.2838" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  16. Göppert et al 2016. The one with sex-changing cichlids. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1159/000445463" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1159/000445463" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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    <li>Harris <i>et al.</i> 2016. The one with brain evolution and development. <a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118316757.ch15/summary;jsessionid=EB7AD7A6F077FF7A89EEE0C71E70A8FD.f02t03">Article</a>.
    
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1002/9781118316757.ch15" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1002/9781118316757.ch15" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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    <li>Oldfield <i>et al.</i> 2015. The one with vasopressin and space use theory. 
    <a href="http://frontiersinzoology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1742-9994-12-S1-S16">Link.</a> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1186/1742-9994-12-S1-S16" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1186/1742-9994-12-S1-S16" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  17. Harris and Hofmann 2015. The one with opsin gene evolution. Link.
    <div style="display: inline" data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1073/pnas.1423685112" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1073/pnas.1423685112" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  18. Simões et al. 2015. The one with tilapia response to pheromones. Link.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1186/s12864-015-1255-4" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1186/s12864-015-1255-4" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  19. Brawand et al. 2014. The one with the five cichlid genomes. Link.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1038/nature13726" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
     
     <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1038/nature13726" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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    <li>Stiver <i>et al.</i> 2014. The one with wrasse reproductive tactics. 
    <a href="https://cichlid.biosci.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/evoneuro/files/2015.stiver.ethology_0.pdf">PDF.</a> 
    
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1111/eth.12324" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>  
    	
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1111/eth.12324" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  20. Smith et al. 2014. The one with swordtails, hormones, and body size. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1007/s10641-014-0234-y" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1007/s10641-014-0234-y" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  21. Harris and Hofmann 2013. The one with social behavior and genomics. Link.
  22. Fischer et al. 2013. The one with stressed-out guppies. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.12.010" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__"  data-doi="10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.12.010" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  23. Harris et al. 2013. The one with pro-opiomelanocortin gene evolution. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.10.007" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div>
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.10.007" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  24. Sessa et al. 2013. The one with monogamy and steroid hormones. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.04.031" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1016/j.ygcen.2013.04.031" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
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  25. Oldfield et al. 2013. The one with monogamy and peptides. PDF.
    <div style="display: inline"  data-badge-type="4" data-doi="10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.04.006" data-hide-no-mentions="false" class="altmetric-embed" data-badge-popover='bottom'></div> 
    
    <div style="display: inline" class="__dimensions_badge_embed__" data-doi="10.1016/j.yhbeh.2013.04.006" data-hide-zero-citations="true" data-legend="hover-bottom" data-style="small_rectangle"></div>	
    
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