Time to announce: I’ve just started a position as an Assistant Professor in Zoology (Animal Behaviour) at Trinity College Dublin @TCD_NatSci ! The lab’s gonna work on integrative studies of social and spatial behaviour and their effects on disease dynamics. Can’t wait.
Early career academic? Looking for an exciting challenge?
We have a whopping FIVE Assistant Professor positions open for application now:
https://t.co/DgF9tgilLj
The deadline for all applications is March 24th. Please circulate within your networks! Thanks.
Interested in fitness consequences of the gut microbiome in the wild? Keen on being involved with an iconic long-term study system?
Check out an @e3dtp PhD opportunity working on Soay sheep microbiomes! Info below and feel free to contact with q's.
https://t.co/N15puUmHec
🚨 I have two PhD projects included in the @NorthWestBio1 DTP 🚨
https://t.co/1V1yVXGD1Z
Both use Large Language Models to extract data from scientific literature. One is completely computational and the other has a mix of field, lab, and dry work
Project details below!
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Excited to announce that my first paper looking at the impact of cold spells on host-parasite interactions is now available in @BMCBiology! Check it out at: https://t.co/UGb2a93jLF
New article in the @Guardian today about our Special Issue on Ageing & Society in animal populations:
https://t.co/13LpEE2QjL
Thanks to @NicolaKSDavis for a great write-up!
Our Special Issue on Understanding Age & Society using animal populations is now published 🎉
Intro: https://t.co/w7EOwuZfca
Full ToC: https://t.co/WahxfVSWft
A big thank you to all the brilliant scientists who have contributed such cool research to this! 🙏Please share
Some fun Friday news! This is my first official week back at the University of Edinburgh @SBSatEd as a @royalsociety University Research Fellow.
My group will be working on wild animal microbiomes in the context of global change and I am beyond excited for this new chapter.
Postdoc position available! Come to @CrabExeter to work with @Samellisq , me, @kchiou & @SMack_Lab on comparative life-history evolution, as part of a new NIH grant on the social modifiers of lifespan. Apply by Oct 29 here: https://t.co/NZRu8zNY0z
New paper alert! Collaboration with Jason Bried, Dan Bolnick, and @AdamSiepielski. Despite expecting within-host Interactions between parasites to affect coinfection across environmental gradients we found that the local environment was the key driver
https://t.co/lDUxaGq8rg
Over the moon to announce I'll be starting as a lecturer @UofGlasgow@UofGMVLS next month!
I'm excited to continue my research at the interface of biodiversity, infectious diseases, and artificial intelligence with fantastic colleagues at @UofGSBOHVM@UofGSii@CVRinfo
Today my longest-running piece of @viralemergence work has been published in @Nature. In it, @wormmaps and I find that climate-associated range shifts are producing new encounters between mammal species, exacerbating the risk of novel viral transmission. https://t.co/4nBfVre6I7
Time to announce: I’ve just started a position as an Assistant Professor in Zoology (Animal Behaviour) at Trinity College Dublin @TCD_NatSci ! The lab’s gonna work on integrative studies of social and spatial behaviour and their effects on disease dynamics. Can’t wait.
Friday news: our @RSocPublishing Phil Trans B Special Issue is out!! Have a read if you're interested in any element of spatial and social behaviour and their interactions; thanks so much to all our wonderful contributing authors, and to my fellow editors https://t.co/X7jggpaSZ6
Very happy to share our new paper in @PNASNews on how #GriffonVultures change their movement and social behaviour with age: https://t.co/bya0wGHazv
It seems that old griffons are much like old humans: they like to stay at home, are set in their routines and are a bit antisocial.
Excited to share my PhD research is out in @CurrentBiology 🎉 https://t.co/qDXphkYjSx We use network analyses to examine sex differences in social aging in the Serengeti lion population over ~30 years! We also show the impacts of lifetime sociality on individual longevity 🦁