Keith has been awarded the international John Maynard Smith Prize which includes a monetary award; an all-expenses-paid trip to deliver a lecture at the 2017 ESEB Congress in Groningen, The Netherlands; and a three-month fellowship to study at a research institute in Berlin. Keith also received Illinois State’s 2016 Clarence W. Sorensen Distinguished Dissertation Award.
He is a National Institutes of Health funded postdoctoral fellow at Iowa State University in Normal working with professors Charles Thompson and Scott Sakaluk assessing the consequences of maternal stress in the house wren (a native song bird). This fall he will begin a tenure-track assistant professor position in evolutionary and physiological ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis.
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