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@steve_ramm

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Evolutionary biologist, @Ecobio_Rennes lab @RennesUniv, 🇬🇧/🇩🇪 in 🇫🇷 Mastodon: @[email protected]

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@steve_ramm
Steve Ramm
5 years
Our second @dfg_public funded project on seminal fluid function and evolution in Macrostomum flatworms is now officially underway @unibielefeld - looking forward to starting some new experiments just as soon as lockdown allows! https://t.co/xQSFaFWq5U
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@steve_ramm
Steve Ramm
6 months
Abstracts for @eseb2025 are due next week! Milk, ejaculates, skin secretions, regurgitate, microbes ...our symposium will have it all, with invited speakers @berasymbionts and @jennyperry ...and you? Organised w/ Joris Koene & Mariana Wolfner
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@StewPlaistow
Stewart Plaistow
10 months
Please RT - Funded #PhD opportunity in my group studying nanoplastic particles and their ecological and evolutionary significance in replicated whole ecosystems. With @Howbeer @TomOMcDonald and Steve Morris @DefraGovUK as case partner. Deadline Jan 8th https://t.co/XY3oOlppkV
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@NPilakouta
Natalie Pilakouta
10 months
📢 Another PhD opportunity in my lab @univofstandrews 📢 "It’s getting hot in here: uncovering the molecular mechanisms underlying changes in social behaviour at increased temperatures" 🐞🌡️ https://t.co/YfGmUY0aFz Co-supervisor: Prof Mike Ritchie Apply by January 17 Please RT!
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@L_Gasiorowski
Ludwik Gąsiorowski
1 year
ZOOLOGY JOB ALERT!🚨🪱 Are you interested in microscopic worms, asexual reproduction, or EvoDevo? We are hiring a post-doc (18 months) in our newly established group @IBE_Warszawa @BiolUW funded by @NAWAPoland Apply by 15.12.24 More details here: https://t.co/BKx63JyWVc
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@jennyperry
Jen Perry
1 year
Why is there so much diversity in male seminal fluid proteins? Funded PhD position available with Tracey Chapman @biouea Research team includes @WolfnerLab , @WHaerty , @SimoneImmler and me https://t.co/vkO34A5kJn Applications deadline Nov 25
biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk
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@ASanchez_Tojar
Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar
1 year
Lovely and exciting team, great project, fantastic location, and cutest model organism. Apply for this top-of-the-top PhD position. PS: I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about living and researching in Bielefeld. DM me.
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@vasudeva_ram
Ram Vasudeva
1 year
🐞🐞 New paper alert🐞🐞 Using experimental thermal regimes, males evolving in warmer regimes evolve better fertility- larger testes- also other cool stuff, take a look: https://t.co/eVGj6cMZRS @biouea @KrisSales1992 @gage_matt #insects @JEvBio #fertility #heatwaves
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Abstract. Climate change is increasing mean temperatures, and intensifying heatwaves. Natural populations may respond to stress through shorter-term acclim
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@dzgevol
DZG Evolution
1 year
Spoiler of tomorrow's subject group meeting of Evolution Section, meet with us at 12:00, room B1 ✨️ #dzg2024 #dzgevol @UniHohenheim @KomBioTa
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@DZG_Behaviour
DZG section Behavioural Biology
1 year
🚨 This is the week! #DZG2024 officially kicks off today at 5 PM! Stay tuned for exciting updates throughout the conference! 🎉 https://t.co/EFvU5Fxh8E
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@dzgevol
DZG Evolution
1 year
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@steve_ramm
Steve Ramm
1 year
It was a real honour to address the #ECA2024 last week to offer an evolutionary perspective on all things male fertility and to learn about so many exciting developments from the andrology community. Thanks @EAAndrology for the invitation!
@AndronetScience
COST CA20119 ANDRONET
1 year
Hope everyone is wide awake for this morning's sessions. First were hearing from @steve_ramm about what #evolutionarybiology can tell us about male #fertility. #ECA2024 @EAAndrology
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@DZG_FG_Neurobio
DZG Neurobiologie
1 year
#DZG2024 starting next week @BioUHoh. We are excited for it. We‘ll have a few innovations such as the multidisciplinary symposium on Friday. See you soon. 👋🏻
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@itchyshin
Shinichi Nakagawa | 中川震一
1 year
My first day @CityofEdmonton @UAlberta - here to create a Centre for Open Science & Synthesis in #Ecology & #Evolution. Looking for ~5 postdocs to join me in establishing the centre. Please apply - https://t.co/iwdRzcEaur Please RT
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@PaulJSimion
Simion Paul
1 year
Interested in phylogenomics and plants ? We are still looking for candidates for a PhD thesis proposal at the University of Rennes about "Structural dynamics of plant genomes: Evolution of synteny in the context of polyploidy". https://t.co/YJzNn6x05z Contact us for more info !
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@JTonnabel
Jeanne Tonnabel
1 year
Interested in sexual selection in plants? This PhD position might be for you! Please get in touch.
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@steve_ramm
Steve Ramm
1 year
Wonderful to host the SHOW this week, bringing together animal and plant biologists to figure out all things hermaphroditic. Thanks to all participants for stimulating discussions and to @Ecobio_Rennes and @OSURennes for supporting the meeting!
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@JulieMCollet
Julie Collet is there 🟦
1 year
🚨🚨 PhD offer, Please RT! We're looking for someone interested in 🐓behaviour, 🧬, and reproduction to study how free-range breeding affects genetics diversity in broiler breeders. More details here https://t.co/5szNxc3ZRl Feel free if you have any question!
juliemcollet.wordpress.com
New PhD student Lise Baux will be with us for three years to study cage-free poultry breeding. PhD offer We have a PhD offer to study cage-free poultry breeding at the interface of genetics, behavi…
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@Th_Lenormand
Thomas Lenormand
2 years
🚨Last days to apply (deadline April 10th). Two funded #PhD positions on sex chromosomes, evolutionary genomics, theory in my lab in Montpellier. ℹ️For info & apply
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@JEvBio
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2 years
The impact of climate change might be underestimated because little is known about the upper temperature limits of fertility. We propose standardised methods to measure heat effects on fertility across different animals 👉 https://t.co/6WXDL9XTNr @AmandaBretman et al
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