Brittle stars, a class of echinoderms, have long intrigued scientists due to their ecological significance. A ground-breaking new study by colleagues in the Division of Biosciences looks at how they evolve and regenerate. Read more: https://t.co/quNprYjHc8
The new CLOE office & lab space was officially opened today by Dean Stephanie Schorge. This will be home to eight of our groups (@zihengyang, @OliveriLab, @telford, @Ferdix, @hernanaburbano, @ShouGroup, Thompson and Greig). Thank you to everyone who worked on the refurbishment.
This meeting offers a unique opportunity to discuss the implications of GRNs across disciplines and biological contexts, ranging from development to disease, stem cells, regeneration and evolution.
Abstract deadline: 3 March
https://t.co/dfNep5gSYa
Registration is open for the CLOE CBER AUTUMN SYMPOSIUM. What can & can't we learn about evolvability & resilience in networks across different levels of biological organisation (developmental, plastic, ecological), & in response to environmental change.
https://t.co/wGDLBZmqQB
An opportunity to join @OliveriLab as a Research Fellow is now open for applications. Please follow the link for details. Closing date 29 August.
https://t.co/DAlAhSXLeQ
I just took part in the #BigPlasticCount, UK’s biggest investigation into household plastic waste. Here’s what I found really happens to my plastic waste:
♻️13% recycled
🌍19% sent abroad
🔥44% burnt
⛰️24% sent to landfill
This is shocking, right?! @Jochurchill_MP@pow_rebecca
Postdoc position alert! Looking for a #postdoc to study gene regulatory networks that control innate immune response in echinoderm larvae. Funded as part of a joint project between myself and @OliveriLab. Details below. Please RT!
There is a funded PhD position in my lab at UCL on larval regulatory genomics and the origin of the pentaradial symmetry in echinoderms. Multidisciplinary work and lots of avenues to explore. Until end of April to apply: https://t.co/P9jlCXD1RI
@London_NERC_DTP@LIDo_DTP
Congratulations Dr Ivan Candido Ferreira @ivanferrreira @TSS_Lab@MRC_WIMM@RDMOxford ! I am so proud of you. Thank you very much to Prof Paola Oliveri @OliveriLab@CloeFor and Prof Peter Holland @OxfordBiology for 5 long hours of examination!
A new position for a Lecturer in Invertebrate Palaeontology within GEE and Earth Sciences is now open for applications. Applicant research interests should focus on aspects of the early evolution of animals. Closing date 22 Feb. Full details below.
https://t.co/xy2CBm9p70