Professor at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. Interested in Evolutionary Ecology, Phenotypic Plasticity, Evolutionary Physiology, Global Change Biology - co-host of the Big Biology podcast
Cameron Ghalambor
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How do bacteria deal with double costs? And how costly are unusual levels of mistranslation anyway? In short - antibiotics are more of an issue than less/more mistranslation, but the latter changes how populations deal with antibiotics. For the long story, check out our new paper!
Today the members of the Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior graduate program at Indiana University celebrated the upcoming retirement of Dr. Ellen Ketterson. Ellen was a bastion of civility and scientific excellence. The program would not be what it is without her presence over these past decades.
"5 seriously strange ways wildlife is changing inside #Chernobyl" at BBC Science Focus, with my comments, and a feature about our work with frogs in the Zone.
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We are destroying species' habitats, leading to a mass extinction event.
This habitat destruction also reduces the genetic diversity _within_ species.
Our latest work develops quantitative models to predict how much genetic diversity has been and _will be_ lost.
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Genetic diversity within species underpins evolutionary adaptation and has recently
been included as a target for protection in the United Nations’...
Check out our conversation with David Reznick about his influential research on Trinidadian guppies
Lynda Delph
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Meet our most recent guest, David Reznick.
Deepa Agashe
Episode 145 "Evolution at the speed of life" is out now!
In this episode, David Reznick, talks about studying adaptation in the wild, eco-evolutionary dynamics, and placental evolution in live-bearing fish.
Cameron Ghalambor
Germán Orizaola
Hear more from David about this fascinating study system in our most recent episode “Evolution at the speed of life” 🎧️
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Job ad now available here: careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/life-sc...!
So happy that this work simultaneously measuring the costs of antibiotic exposure and mistranslation is finally out in MBE! Work from @deepaagashe.bsky.social (who was ultra patient!) and my labs. Do see the research highlight here, with Nishant's lovely graphic. academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Jeff Spence
Life Science Research Professional 1 (On-Site Only)This position has been deemed critical by the School of Humanities and Sciences Dean’s Office and.....
Even in a colony of genetically identical bacteria, no two individuals are exactly alike. This phenomenon, known as phenotypic “noise,” is a long-standing
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Big Biology | A Science Podcast
Laasya Samhita
Big Biology | A Science Podcast
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Molly Schumer
Please share widely! We will imminently be posting a technician position in our lab group since @rheasood.bsky.social is off to grad school 🙌! If you know of anyone excited about molecular biology, evolution, and functional genomics please have them reach out (schumer at stanford). Start date ~June