
Aida Andrés
@aidaandres
Scientist, Evolutionary Biologist, Population Geneticist at UCL Genetics Institute. Genetic adaptation, balancing selection, aDNA, humans, primates and more.
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Our population genetics PhD summer course Population and Statistical Genetics Group at UCPH Globe Institute is now open for registration! Featuring lectures & talks by Garrett Hellenthal Martin Sikora, Shyam Gopalakrishnan, Cindy Santander, @[email protected], Ida Moltke,Anders Albrechtsen. For more info: website.popgen.dk/summer/









Pls RT. #Job! Deadline approaching! 19th April - #Bioinformatician role in #Evolutionary #Genomics - come work with us on a Natural Environment Research Council funded grant. See post 👇 and link for details. ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se… Drop us a line if you have any questions! UCL UCL Centre for Biodiversity & Environment Research


We are delighted to extend an invitation to this year's student led CEE Spring Symposium 2024 themed 'The Evolution of Viral Outbreaks: Past, Present and Future' on Tuesday 23rd April 2024. Register: …pring-symposium-2024.eventbrite.co.uk Diana Erazo Louis du Plessis Darlan Cândido Lucy van Dorp






Very excited to be starting my group this autumn at ithems.riken.jp/en 理化学研究所(理研) and we’re hiring! riken.jp/en/careers/res… Many more fellowship opportunities as well, please get in touch if interested and see you in Tokyo!

Did you enjoy #SMBE2024 in Mexico? You can now revive it here! youtu.be/v-TfI5ypgf8?si… Thanks everyone for making #SMBE2024 a great success and special thanks to our PCO ArtefactoEventos from ARTEFACTO for a top-level organization! Viva México! 🇲🇽 #LatinAmerica #GlobalSouth 🌎🧬

Very nice work by Sojung Han Martin Kuhlwilm Aida Andrés, revealing genetic divergence among bonobo populations that is deeper than previously thought, and evidence of strong isolation Current Biology cell.com/current-biolog…

Bonobos, endangered great apes that are among our closest relatives, might be more vulnerable than previously understood, finds a genetics study led by Prof Aida Andrés UCL Genetics Institute UCL Biosciences that reveals three distinct populations #biodiversity ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/oct/…
