Prof Rufus Johnstone

Rufus Johnstone is Professor of Evolution and Behaviour at the University of Cambridge. Johnstone’s research involves the use of game theory and evolutionary simulation modelling to predict how animals behave…

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A/Prof Jonathan Birch

…biological and behavioural sciences. He joined the LSE in 2014. Before moving to London, he was a Junior Research Fellow at Christ’s College, Cambridge. He completed his PhD at the…

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Vacancy: Postdoc position in evolutionary genetic theory

…population genetics and the evolution of development in complex systems, with an emphasis on models of dual inheritance for investigating general features of indirect genetic effects and niche construction with…

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ISEMPH Annual Meeting

…Evolutionary Biology Meeting. ISEMPH brings together scientists, teachers, clinicians, and students in the evolution and medicine community to share ideas and create new connections that will advance the field. This…

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Behaviour 2017

…Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB). Behaviour 2017 will gather international professionals, academia members and students from all fields of behavior research, such as behavioural ecology, neuroethology, behavioural endocrinology, behavioural genomics,…

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Prof Armin Moczek

Armin Moczek is Professor of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington. Armin is fascinated by how novel complex traits originate in development and evolution. He wants to understand what it takes…

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Niche Construction: a new resource website

…niche construction comes across in the website’s pages, that it starts to become widely used, and eventually becomes cherished by the community.   Kevin Laland and Lynn Chiu May 2020…

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ESEB Congress

…will consist of 8 parallel sessions running throughout the 5 days (except Wednesday afternoon). There will be some 300 oral presentations fitting within 35 symposia selected by the Scientific Committee….

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Massimo Pigliucci joins EES project

…of genotype by environmental interactions and for public defense of evolutionary biology from pseudoscientific attack.” He will contribute to the EES research program by working on Project 2 (The EES…

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Prof David Paterson

…debate (BEF). This includes research into the primary productivity of marine microbes (microbial mats and biofilms). The resilience of coastal systems in the face of global change, their functional variability…

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