
Seth Rudman
@SethRudman
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Evolutionary ecology & evolutionary genomics. Assistant prof at WSU. He/him.
Washington State University
Joined October 2011
Rudman lab @WSUVancouver is recruiting! We have positions available for a graduate student (MSc or PhD), a lab technician, a bioinformatics research technician, and a postdoc. If you're interested in eco-evo or genomics - more details in 🧵
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RT @skylerberardi: I am super excited to share the first paper out of my PhD! Here, we chose D. melanogaster pigmentation as a model phenot….
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Populations are capable of responding to environmental change over ecological timescales via adaptive tracking. However, the translation from patterns of allele frequency change to rapid adaptation...
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RT @renesahba: 🚨 Attention bee folks and environmentalists! 🐝 Breaking Ground: New Insights on Pesticide Risks to Wild Bees, out today in @….
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RT @ksamuk: Pleased to announce that @SuseJohnston and I will be hosting a symposium at @Evol_mtg #evol2024: "Recombination Rate Variation:….
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Check out his poster for an easy workflow for implementing computer vision for phenotyping large groups of individuals. He's keen to meet folks in the #PEQG crowd to put faces to names in the evolutionary genomics community! @PetrovADmitri @Emily_L_Behrman @MarkCBitter1.
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Bummed not to be at #TAGC24 but lab undergraduate student, Amir Gabidulin, is presenting poster P578 today detailing an awesome way to make computer vision flexible for collecting a wide range of phenotypic data.
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We're hoping to have a broad ranging discussion about the factors that influence predictability - including eco-evolutionary dynamics, population genetics, and landscape genomics.
@SethRudman, Katie Lotterhos, Steve Keller @KellerLabUVM, and myself @MExpositoAlonso are organizing a cool symposium:. PREDICTING EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSES TO A CHANGING WORLD.🏔️☀️⛰️🧬. We welcome experimental as well as theoretical work and diverse model systems and taxa!
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RT @shramdas: Roses are red.Peas are green.Not everything is Mendelian.Stop asking for the causal gene #AcademicValentine.
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Awesome project in a beautiful place with some great scientists!.
New 2-year Postdoc in my Evolutionary Ecosystem Ecology group in Switzerland (@EawagResearch). This position builds on almost 5 years of work in Southern Greenland (lots to publish!) and includes 1-2 new field excursions (lots of new data to collect).
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RT @StefanLupold: #POSTDOC POSITION on the interactions between flies, their microbiome and their environment. 2+ years. If you have a PhD….
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RT @MaxRLambert: JOB on my team. Scientific technician studying torrent/giant salamanders, tailed frogs, toads, and mussels in Washington's….
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RT @SamurSciCop: New preprint. Positive selection + gene conversion = "soft" sweeps, because the selected allele gets copied onto new genet….
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The prominence of positive selection, in which beneficial mutations are favored by natural selection and rapidly increase in frequency, is a subject of intense debate. Positive selection can result...
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RT @SashaGusevPosts: A few excellent recent papers on important and often misunderstood population parameters in genetics. A short 🧵:.
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RT @MeganRRuffley: Preprint of my postdoctoral work with the #MOILAB @MExpositoAlonso is out! We describe a natural selection conflict betw….
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Adaptation to new environments can be impeded if beneficial phenotype combinations cannot coexist due to genetic constraints. To understand how such constraints may hinder plant adaptation to future...
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RT @VigueLucile: Curious about short-term dynamics of natural selection? Wondering how they differ from long-term ones?.Our article with @t….
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RT @Princeton: Starting July 5, #PrincetonU professor @SCampbellstaton hosts a six-part science and travel show on @PBS, "Human Footprint."….
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The Princeton professor's research follows elephants, wolves and urban lizards. He hosts the new PBS series, "Human Footprint."
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RT @MExpositoAlonso: CCing some colleagues that may be interested ;). @GonzalezLab_BCN @MikeWhitlock63 @DarrenObbard @PetrovADmitri @SethRu….
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A lovely piece of #scicomm about a pair of papers led by @renesahba. Check it out for a nuanced perspective on the issue of harmful algal blooms on the health of people and fish. @WSUVancouver @wsusbs.
1/ 📢 Important news! 🌟 New story by @IvanSemeniuk @globeandmail on my research probing toxic burden on fish from algal blooms in Lakes Erie and St. Clair. 🧵below. #harmfulalgalbloom #cyanobacteria #fisheries #GreatLakes @uofg @UofGuelphNews.
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RT @SashaGusevPosts: A 🧵 on some of my intuitions/priors about the genetics of complex and molecular traits in humans (i.e. what I think of….
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