Postdoctoral position available on population and landscape genomics to inform host-pathogen co-evolution and conservation of wild 🦌and CWD as part of highly integrative, fun team!: https://t.co/KpHcclT0DC. Please RT! @sse_evolution@molecology@keziamanlove@csubiology
@origamicrab We’ve got job openings that cover genetics and genomics. The teaching duties would largely be on the cellular/molecular side but could include genetics and genomics
Tropical cities as windows into the ecosystems of our present and future - new review in @Biotropica - a fun and insightful (for me at least) cross lab collab @Lou_A_Ashton@dr_dingle https://t.co/kQ0HuCbz6x
📢 Global PhD opportunity: very happy to update that our advertised project on maternal behaviour and larval environment in mosquitoes is now open to applicants from *any* country and the deadline has been extended to 31 August!
with @FleurPonton @pipilika_aj Dr Helena Stage
New! Excited to see this is finally out! Led by my PhD student Skye (she did fantastic job!! now based @UniBonn ), myself, and Fabien Condamine with wonderful colllaborators. Cenozoic history of the tropical marine biodiversity hotspot https://t.co/25XzOvkdMn #Openaccess@Nature
super nervous but also super excited to be defending my MPhil thesis aka my last 3 years of work in a week!!! it’s been a bit of a crazy journey so I can’t wait to share all that I’ve learnt with everyone🫡
twitter friends please let me know if you’d like to tune in on zoom👍
All who wander (in their careers) are not lost - a very important message! There are multiple pathways to and through a successful career (and many different ways to be ‘successful’).
Life can have all kinds of hiccoughs and yet success be still within reach. If you don't know where you're going...it's not necessarily the end https://t.co/7cmABQOpfg
@evornithology I legit had a work place injury due to monitoring Western Tanager nests - I hyperextended my neck muscles and had to go on workers’ comp 😆
"Birds are always telling you stories about the places you are." - Nelsy Niño
A CBC radio story about international graduate students and their importance to scientific research in Canada, including interviews with @nelsyninor & me:
https://t.co/WDpVaWx1uR
New paper by @yfw393 in @IntCon - Sustainability of medicinal animal products: Tokay geckos and pangolin scales as traditional Chinese medicine https://t.co/lem8CW6gZU
Very excited to see this out today! This was such a great collaboration to be involved in, thank you to everyone involved! A great example of international efforts and cooperation to reduce the illegal trade in pangolins 🤩
https://t.co/LOrtHXU9ci