CNRS Researcher - France - Europe
Evolutionary Biology - Genomics - Ecology
Evolutionary biologist at Yale University. https://dunnlab.org
Evolutionary biologist, theoretician
CNRS Senior Researcher at Sorbonne Université
Interests: Infectious diseases, their origins and control; scientific publishing; diversity in science
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2497-833X
#HelloESR
Own views
Scientist interested in Ants / Molecular Evolution / Population genomics / Phylogenomics
Evolutionary biologist at https://www.umontpellier.fr/ and https://isem-evolution.fr/ .
Molecular-evolution and PopGen
Insects; orthoptera; hymenoptera; diptera
Birds & mammals
OpenScience
Teacher at https://biologie-ecologie.com/departement/
Post-doc, Evolutionary biologist, speciation research
He/Him. Evolution and Bioinformatics. Posts mine alone, in English (mostly) & French. Head of @dee-unil.bsky.social, group leader at @SIB.mstdn.science.ap.brid.gy. PI of @bgee.org
🦣 Main account: https://ecoevo.social/@marcrr
Evolutionary biologist/Population genegeek
BeeGEES lab 🐝, GenPhySE, INRAE 🇫🇷
2025 chocolate medal prize laureate (self-awarded)
🐘: @TiBoLeroyInEn@ecoevo.social
Muto ergo sum
Evolutionary biologist @CNRS in Lyon (LBBE lab). Phylogenetics/phylogenomics, Tree of Life, Horizontal Gene Transferts, Ghost lineages
Creator of Lifemap (https://lifemap.cnrs.fr), the "Google maps" of the complete Tree of Life !
Writing a book about horizontal gene transfer and non treelike evolution. Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology. Pangenomes. Chair in Evolutionary Biology. 🇮🇪 http://github.com/mol-evol/panGPT
Zoologist and evolutionary biologist. Interested in animal phylogeny. At UCL.
Author of 'The Tree of Life: Solving Science's Greatest Puzzle'
CNRS researcher at @isemevol.bsky.social Montpellier
Population Genetics, Evolution, Marine Biology, Transmissible Cancers
#PopGen #Hybridization #Introgression #MarEvol #Transcan #MusselsAreCool
phylogenetics, molecular evolution, some genomes, kids, dogs, and eclectic hobbies none of which I am much good at but I think for me that's the point
Evolving better E. coli for 75,000 generations. Prof at MSU, but opinions my own. (Ok, I also speak for billions -- er, TRILLIONS -- of E. coli.)
Website for LTEE: the-ltee.org
Banner pic: From NYC, shared by someone (sorry, I forgot who!) on other site.
ERA Chair at Institute of Computer Science FORTH
Research Group Leader Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
Full Professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Crete lab: https://www.biocomp.gr/
Heidelberg Lab: http://www.exelixis-lab.org/
Evolutionary biologist interested in the origin and early diversification of eukaryotes. Phylogenetics/(meta)genomics. Protists & Archaea. Reseach Director at Uni Paris-Saclay (France)/Associate Prof. Uni of Rhode Island (USA)
Evolutionary microbiologist. Head of lab at Institut Pasteur, Paris. Microbial diversity, systematics, and evolution. Phylogenomics, Tree of Life.
https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/evolutionary-biology-of-the-microbial-cell/
deep-time evolution, phylogenetics, anaerobic protists, the tree of Life. Science depends on vigorous respectful debate and evidence-based reasoning. This is my personal page and what I post here has nothing to do with my employer.
Vertebrate palaeontologist at ISEM https://isem-evolution.fr/ | Lecturer at University of Montpellier, France | Palaeoichthyology | Macroevolution | Chondrichthyans | Fossil sharks
Leading a research lab with Elena Casacuberta. We aim to unravel how #protists evolved into multicellular animals.
#Multicellularity #Ichthyosporea #holozoans #filastereans #development #diversity #genomes #modelsystems
https://multicellgenome.com