Matt Hall
Evolutionary ecologist @ Monash University, Australia. Interested in infectious disease, sex differences, and global change. Daphnia wrangler. More at lab.mattdhall.com.
@edlewis.bsky.social
Professor of Entomology and Nematology. Ecology, behavior, and evolution in agriculture. Liberal, pro-education and anti-hate. 💙💙💙
@jentoft.bsky.social
Researcher within marine evolutionary genomics 🐟🐟 @CEES | University of Oslo
@opalacios.bsky.social
Evolutionary Genomics | Sex chromosomes | repetitive DNA | Cytogenomics | Grasshoppers | new PI
@phytobio.me
Associate Prof at U of San Francisco. Microbial Ecology, Bioinformatics, Open Science, R, emacs. he/him 🌱 🍄 🔬 🧬 📈 👨💻
@johnlogsdon.bsky.social
I study sex, evolution & genes. Frequently all three. I also love music, food & dogs. Other interests include bikes (pedals & motors), books & travel. I’m paleo-adjacent. See #johnsvinyl @discogs: john-logsdon All opinions stated are my very own.
@syngnathid.bsky.social
Sex Chromosome Biologist and Molecular Mechanisms of evolutionary innovations are topics of my interest. Also, i like/love seahorses and pipefishes, kids and my family.
@leavod.bsky.social
Behavioral ecologist 🐵🐭🦝🐶🐸🐍 Doing a PhD on mate choice in bank voles 🐹 @University of Potsdam, Germany📍 She/her
@akshaymalwade.bsky.social
PhD. Studied how symbiotic microbes change host biology with Prof. Sutirth Dey at IISER, Pune, India. Interests - science, technology, politics, economics.
@tamikasz.bsky.social
Researcher of mosquitoes, ticks and VBDs, bats and associated parasites and pathogens. amateur herper, interested in infectious wildlife diseases. Epidemiologist in training.
@hugodarras.bsky.social
Social insects 🐜 🐝, unusual genetic systems, non-mendelian inheritance, population genetics, and genomics 🧬🔬 Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, https://www.blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb10-evolutionary-biology/research-groups/group-darras/
@simonab.bsky.social
How environment affects disease - wild immunology, parasites, statistical learning & causal inference. Preferably in #julialang
@profken.bsky.social
Bat Immunology, Antiviral and Antifungal Immunity, Tolerance & Resistance. #rstats teaching data analysis & #rprogramming Fieldwork in Uganda; Labwork at Bucknell University. #PUI #loveislove
@mstockenreiter.bsky.social
Aquatic ecologist @ Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich
@michaelgbertram.bsky.social
A/Prof @ Swedish Uni of Agricultural Sciences l Guest Researcher @ Stockholm Uni l Board Member @ ipcp.ch l Board Member @ sortee.org l Assoc Editor @ Proceedings B l Behavioural Ecology & Ecotoxicology l 🇦🇺→🇸🇪 michaelbertramlab.org l ethocred.org
@helenedef.bsky.social
Interested in evolution, genomics, and looking for a postdoc! Previously PhD student at #INRAE, studying the loss of sex in #aphids 🧬🪲 #evolutionarybiology
@gilrosenthal.bsky.social
mate choice, evolutionary genomics, social behavior - Professore di Biologia, UniPD - Co-director, @CICHAZ.
@cristinatuni.bsky.social
Evolutionary behavioural ecologist @unito @dbiosunito. Interested in reproduction of 6-to-8-legged creatures. Mom of 2. Big fan of @MacroBeatsRecords
@efronhofer.bsky.social
ecological and evolutionary dynamics in space: theory, experimental evolution & pond metacommunities #FronhoferLab #CNRS #isemevol #umontpellier #GdRTheoMoDive #IDILProgram https://www.emanuelfronhofer.net/
@austevolsoc.bsky.social
Devoted to bringing evolutionary biologists together to promote intellectual exchange and to foster and advance evolutionary biology 🌏
@jack-brand.bsky.social
Researcher | Behaviour, movement ecology, & global change | Brodin lab | Data editor at Proc B Website: http://www.jackandrewbrand.com
@davidwthieltges.bsky.social
Marine ecologist | Works on marine parasites and diseases, biodiversity patterns, species interactions and biological invasions | Senior scientist at NIOZ Royal Institute for Sea Research | Honorary Professor at RUG University of Groningen
@biocontrol.bsky.social
PhD of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens. Plant-Microbe Interactions
@ktalbott.bsky.social
Postdoctoral researcher in the Adelman lab (U Memphis) and Fleming-Davies lab (U San Diego) investigating mechanisms and eco-evolutionary ramifications of heterogeneity in 🦜 infection responses. Views are my own.
@mgrewoldt.bsky.social
PhD | he/him | Into small RNAs, sex chromosomes and weird (cancer) genomics
@nancygibson.bsky.social
@shawan-chowdhury.bsky.social
Lecturer, Monash Uni. Research focus: animal movement, citizen science, conservation, global change. First-gen MS, PhD. More: https://shawanchowdhury.com/.
@nicoledubilier.bsky.social
Director Max Planck Institute Marine Microbiology Head of Symbiosis Department https://www.mpi-bremen.de/en/Department-of-Symbiosis.html Prof at Uni Bremen, MARUM symbiosis, microbiome, marine microbiology
@marenstriebel.bsky.social
Aquatic Ecologist with focus on biodiversity and ecological stoichiometry Senior Scientist at University of Oldenburg, Germany
@aimi-uts.bsky.social
Deciphering interlinked human, animal, and environmental problems in microbiology and disease • UTS, Sydney, Australia More information: aimi.uts.edu.au Follow our researchers: go.bsky.app/QYFfTtT
@moritztreeck.bsky.social
Cell Biology of Host-Pathogen interaction @work (www.gimm.pt) in Oeiras/Lisbon ; enjoying sun and sea in Portugal when not @work www.treecklab.org https://gimm.pt/lab/moritz-treeck-lab/
@drtblew.bsky.social
Associate Professor at UAlberta. Canada Research Chair Tier II - Environmental Physiology and Toxicology. It’s in the place that I put that thing that time (she/her).
@dk-dowling.bsky.social
Evolutionary ecologist at Monash University, interested in mitochondrial contributions to eco-evolutionary processes, life history, sex differences and climate adaptation.
@joostraeymaekers.bsky.social
@saltydasilva.bsky.social
Macquarie University Research Fellow 🔬Evolutionary physiology 🧬 climate adaptation 🌞native bees 🐝 butterflies 🦋
@1jonevans.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist & behavioural ecologist; food lover; runner and occasional surfer; wannabe musician who wishes he was Ben Folds
@giuliaghedini.bsky.social
Incoming Group Leader Monash University 🇦🇺. Currently Gulbenkian Institute 🇵🇹 Marine community ecologist interested in phytoplankton, biodiversity, environmental change, evolution. giuliaghedini.com
@bbmwong.bsky.social
Professor and Behavioural Ecologist at Monash University https://www.bobwonglab.org
@timjanicke.bsky.social
Evolutionary biology | Behavioural ecology | Sexual selection @CNRS, CEFE, Montpellier
@jessieabbate.bsky.social
Infectious disease ecologist & epidemiologist She/Her/Mama(n) 🇺🇸/🇲🇫 https://jessieabbate.wordpress.com/ Geomatys | Epiwise | The GRAPH Network | Former WHO, IRD, INRA
@annaliisalaine.bsky.social
Professor of Plant Biodiversity at University of Helsinki interested in • Host-pathogen interactions • Biodiversity in a changing world • Plant-microbe interactions 📷 M. Kytöharju
@monashbiol.bsky.social
The School of Biological Sciences has research strengths in Ecology and Ecosystems; Evolution; Form and Function of Life; Genetic, Genomics and Health
@dpromislow.bsky.social
I study systems biology of aging at Tufts University. Co-founder of https://dogagingproject.org and dogaginginstitute.org. Longer, healthier lives. Together.
@phylogenomics.bsky.social
Prof at #UCDavis Interests: evolution, ecology, function & phylogenomics of host-microbe/microbiome symbioses; #openscience; #birds; baseball; T1D Lab phylogenomics.me Pics jonathaneisen.smugmug.com Links linktr.ee/jonathaneisen TED go.ted.com/6WPm
@victorband.bsky.social
Immunologist/Microbiologist at NIH in Belkaid Lab 💊 Antibiotics 🦠 Microbiome 🔃 Host-Pathogen Interaction
@upama.bsky.social
Forrest Research Fellow, Centre for Evolutionary Biology @ceb-uwa.bsky.social. Interested in sexual selection, ageing, behaviour, and evolutionary biology. Past @MonashBiol. PhD from Jennions Lab @EcoEvo_ANU 🇧🇩 🇦🇺 https://upamaaich.com
@kerryjl.bsky.social
T cell immunologist, and erstwhile comparative immunologist, making the best of it. My NCBI: https://tinyurl.com/2uexwh74 #Scottish #FirstGen #WomanInSTEM “Think of what is and don’t let what might have been distract you” — Robin Hobb