Excited to share that my latest research has been published!
The article, “No population-level variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of a major agricultural pest, the coffee berry borer" is now published in Chemoecology.
https://t.co/m9JxHYozr0
#pests#agriculture
2024 so far. Let's reflect 💃🏾
January: Submitted my PhD dissertation and began a postdoc.
March: Successfully defended my PhD (degree ☑️).
July: Shared achievements with fellow scientists at the Tag der Biowissenschaften.
#AcademicJourney#UniRegensburg#pest
LBTQ women in the #Caribbean are still not treated as equal citizens with full protections and equal access to services.
Our Caribbean Advocacy Officer, @teneshamyrie, shares more about the past, present, and future of LBTQ equality in the region: https://t.co/PKM6uN8FGc
Behavioural interactions between co-habiting female coffee berry borers, a pest that has invaded all coffee-producing regions of the world and causes substantial economic losses every year: @MyrieAn https://t.co/xKNJS4677P Photo credit J. Pascual.
Pangolins are the most trafficked mammals. Using genomic analysis, an international team with #HKU biologists led by @bonebraking, & @TraceyPrigge@taneikabar identified where pangolins are sourced in Africa – vital information for law enforcement. https://t.co/96x3pJ4vNc
#ASIC2023 was such a rewarding experience. I am happy to have shared some results from our project on the Coffee Berry Borer beetle. #coffeescience @ErrbiiM @ShaggySchrader
☕️ "Evidence is emerging that #coffee consumption may reduce body fatness, and improve gut microbiota composition and liver insulin sensitivity"
#ASIC2023#VAAS@Cirad
https://t.co/U3oyS7sSiQ
☕🪲 Hey coffee lovers and curious minds! Ever wondered about the tiny troublemakers affecting the World's coffee? Our new paper spills the beans on the coffee berry borer pest in Jamaica's Highlands and Blue Mountains.
Have a read: https://t.co/U99V9YyF7R
Are humans still evolving?
The second day of @MEMWWU ended with a fascinating public lecture from Prof. Mark Stoneking. The talk highlighted how culture affects human development.
Read more about his work here...
https://t.co/vi2RUiy7uj
#MEM2023#MGSE#EvoPAD#Eyebrow
Everything’s prepared for the Darwin pub social event of the #MEM2023 tonight organized by our #MGSE students! We have lots of (vegan) food and snacks prepared for you! There will also be Münster Bier here. 🍻You can find us in the IEB (Hüfferstr. 1)
The last day of #MEM2023 has already arrived! It has been an exciting meeting so far. For one last time, the Aula and S1 Room are ready for amazing speakers and interesting evolutionary talks.