We quantitatively examine evolving biological networks to understand how changes in mechanisms operating at one scale can modify behavior at a different scale.
The 2027 Stochastic Physics in Biology GRC is open for applications! New: In each session, a discussion leader will introduce the field and to set the stage for speakers. Travel awards and short-talk slots are available for early-career researchers.
https://t.co/xyvXc04WSG
Dear friends, due to a chronic shortage of energy, I've decided to crown LinkedIn as my main professional social media platform (as it allows short and long posts). I have started to use LinkedIn to document my adventures. Find me there as "Wenying Shou" and connect!
What began as a serious leisure activity in authorship justice has now been published by @PLOSBiology . Preserve equal contribution authorship designation during article indexing! https://t.co/bMpvWBW3LP
Dear Friends, I am way behind the trend - I only recently "discovered" BlueSky and signed up for it (@ShouGroup). I am bad at Social Medium, but know its importance. Can folks please find me there and follow me, and I will follow you back? I will stop using X.
Rafting against the evolutionary waterfall! 🚣♂️💨 - see our new paper on the challenge of artificial selection of microbial collectives https://t.co/OPnOhZxEyH
Thanks to my patient and brilliant collaborators Juhee Lee & Hye Jin Park.
#EcoEvo#MicroEcology@CloeFor@UCL
For those following the ongoing saga of Priyanga Amarasekare—a major update. She speaks out, addressing all charges! This would make for a dramatic novel or Netflix series. But no, it’s the life of our brilliant and deeply caring colleague and friend
https://t.co/qm6WZ1SCKq
Look forward to attending the UK Physics of Life 2023 meeting next month. Hope to plug myself into the UK Physics/Biology community.
https://t.co/heQOVkvqd1
Congratulations to Alex Yuan for defending his PhD thesis! Alex started a completely new direction of research on his own: using statistics to deduce relationships between time series data. Truly impressive!
Alex Yuan's review/synthesis article on causal analysis of observational time series has been published in eLife! https://t.co/2vPoQCTjXY
Alex is a great writer and narrator, exceptionally good at explaining math. Check out his video walk-through in the article!
Our theoretical work on the artificial selection of microbial communities is published on Nature Communications. Congrats, Li Xie! https://t.co/znv4aG2Fwo
The CLOE AUTUMN SYMPOSIUM will take place on the 7th Oct 2021 (4-6PM). ‘Plant Evolution at Different Time Scales’ will be hosted by @hernanaburbano. REGISTER for your ticket and don’t miss out!
https://t.co/pSrt2Of5Un
We are looking for a PhD student (UK citizen or UK settled resident) to join our new lab @CloeFor at UCL. The student will be trained in experiments and modelling. The position is funded by a Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship. Please spread the words! https://t.co/RcQNivgr9G
Pleiotropic "win-win" mutations can rapidly evolve to promote cooperation. Congrats to Sam Hart and Chichun Chen on their @eLife article (https://t.co/iRXme3kKpQ). This is our lab's first @CloeFor paper! Thanks to @NIGMS, #WMKeckFoundation, @wolfsonfdn, @royalsociety.