if you are in london in September 12th and you want to hear a little talk about evolution: members.linnean.org/events/6692a...www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/9465728438...
if you are in london in September 12th and you want to hear a little talk about evolution: members.linnean.org/events/6692a...www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/9465728438...
Congratulations Dr. Lucy Dillon on passing her viva yesterday! 🥳. Many thanks to examiners @jomcinerney.bsky.social and Dr. Deirdre Gilpin and convenor Dr. Simon Cameron.
Happy to announce that from August 1st I will be taking up the position of Head of the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour at the University of Liverpool. Exciting times. www.liverpool.ac.uk/infection-ve...
Peeking out from the great firewall: I wrote a little commentary about the significance of @jomcinerney.bsky.social#evoskyauthors.elsevier.com/a/1it5ycZ3X0...
Join our pangenomes course in April. Details here: t.co/GnUnjmLEN8
ONLINE, 15-17 April 2024 To foster international participation, this course will be held online
Latest paper. We show that evolution repeats itself in predictable ways. This directly addresses the assertion by Stephen Jay Gould that evolution is not predictable. The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes/no. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
🧬Dive into the fascinating world of Pangenomics with @jomcinerney.bsky.socialphysalia-courses.org/courses-work...
Very happy to see this paper out over the holidays! With Alan Beavan and @jomcinerney.bsky.socialwww.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
“We propose that at least part of the pangenome can be understood as a set of genes with relationships that govern their likely cohabitants, analogous to an ecosystem’s set of interacting organisms.” #HPBio#Complexity#PhilHist