👋 We have extended the deadline for this post-doc position in our lab! 👇
I am looking for candidates for 2-years #postdoc position, working on my #ERC project, developing a new statistical method to infer the distribution of the effect sizes of QTL. More information here : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225408
Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes!
I am looking for candidates for 2-years #postdoc position, working on my #ERC project, developing a new statistical method to infer the distribution of the effect sizes of QTL. More information here : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225408
Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.
I am looking for candidates for 54-months (!) Lead resarch technician position, working on my #ERC project, developing haplotagging methods, managing data and helping with field work. More information here : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225940
Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.
I am looking for candidates for 54-months (!) Lead resarch technician position, working on my #ERC project, developing haplotagging methods, managing data and helping with field work. More information here : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225940
Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.
I am looking for candidates for 2-years #postdoc position, working on my #ERC project, developing a new statistical method to infer the distribution of the effect sizes of QTL. More information here : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225408
Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.
Recent Trends in Animal Behaviour by Archana Ruhela & Malini Sinha, 2010
The present book explores the mechanisms and evolution of animal behaviour, including neural, hormonal, and genetic substrates of behaviour, foraging; anti-predator defences; mating systems and sexual selection; social behaviour; communication; parental care; kin selection and recognition; and territoriality.
I have attended a keynote talk about inclusive fitness in #EvolutionaryBiology. The work presented during the talk was only from men and it made me wonder:
Where are #women in theoretical evolutionary biology? 👩🔬
If you come to think of the work of a woman on this field, please leave her name that we celebrate everyone's work 💪
If you or someone you know might be interested in applying for a PhD studentship with me, related to cancer evolution, then please get in touch ASAP. The studentship would cover four years of stipend plus UK tuition fees (non-UK citizens would need to cover additional fees). #mathonco#Evolution#EvolutionaryBiology
Ever wonder how Baleen whales (Blues, Greys, Humpbacks), the largest
and some of the most magnificent animals to ever roam the earth,
produce their highly complex communication sounds and whale songs?
Cedric will be speaking in the Daryll Forde Seminar Room, 2nd Floor of the Anthro building. Please use main entrance of the Archaeology Institute in Gordon Square and someone will help direct you across to the Anthro building.
I've transferred my account to a general science #instance
During the transfer, I noticed that there were many scientists & or science enthusiasts who had followed me, although I had not followed them back. It would take a while to read all the profiles manually, so, IF you follow me & 'like' science & #nature, if you favourite this post, I will follow U back
From black hole physics to theoretical behavioural ecology. John M McNamara giving an inaugural lecture in Budapest, Hungary: "The art of the state, modelling the endpoints of evolution by natural selection". (Don't miss the famous photos of Alasdair Houston and John from the 70s)
Sex and the epigenome: Fully funded PhD to investigate how reproductive mode influences epigenetic inheritance. Based in Nelson, New Zealand. Position open until filled.
When Kirk suffers from amnesia, will the big musical go on? How many awful “native American” tropes can one 1960’s TV series cram into one episode? Is the transporter a killing machine? Which #StarTrek hypothesis about life on other worlds is most scientifically likely? Find out this week with our special guest, Dr. Mohamed Noor, #BioTrekkie!
A kinship network analyst could have told you this: We are not isolated branches on an evolutionary tree. We belong to continuous loops of overlapping and intersecting cycles that fold back into each other, over and over again. Not only at an evolutionary level, but at a cultural level too. #Anthropology#SocialAnthropology#KinshipNetworkAnalysis#EvolutionaryBiology
#tenuretrack job posting: Assistant Professor in #ClimateChange & #biodiversity in the Department of Ecology & Evolution a Stony Brook University, New York. Application review starts Oct. 23 but you can apply through Nov. 6. I love working in this dep't. Happy to answer any questions I can. Looking forward to a new colleague!
The discovery of a new species marks the second hypsilophodont family member identified on the Isle of Wight, indicating that Europe hosted a unique group of small herbivorous dinosaurs, distinct from those in Asia and North America.
Many folks have not been able to speak out about what’s going on at UCLA with Dr. Priyanga Amarasekare either because of direct or implied threats from UCLA or the UC Chancellor’s Office. Hoping to provide a tiny bit of insight here. Please pass this info along! 1/
“Utterly Bizarre” – Scientists Discover Another New Species of Dinosaur on Isle of Wight (scitechdaily.com)
The discovery of a new species marks the second hypsilophodont family member identified on the Isle of Wight, indicating that Europe hosted a unique group of small herbivorous dinosaurs, distinct from those in Asia and North America.