Tom Price
@tomarprice
Occasionally competent scientist of sex and selfish genes
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Two more 3-year RA positions with PhD option available in the transmissionzero team at Imperial Life Sciences ! Please RT 🧬🦟🔬
It's a very exciting day! Today marks the official launch of the National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme 🦔 People's Trust for Endangered Species, Hedgehog Society, Nottingham Trent University & the other project partners are aiming to count the UK's hedgehogs & work out the reasons behind population decline 📉
📢Out now! How do the epigenome and genome interact to shape phenotypic variation? Our review in Evolutionary Applications explores how these interactions play out in natural populations and vary within and between diverse plant and animal taxa: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ev…
Our Annual Reviews review about the evolution of transposon activity is finally officially published as open access!! We would love to hear your thoughts! annualreviews.org/content/journa…
This story is one of the most disturbing I've ever covered. It's about how the views of a deeply weird ideological sect affected science, medicine and the media, with devastating impacts on patients. Please read and pass on. This horror has to stop. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Abhishek Meena, Ph.D.'s new paper shows how just a brief heat pulse during a vulnerable developmental stage keeps #drosophila males nearly sterile for days after emergence. Females are not affected. With Alessio De Nardo Komal Maggu et al. Thanks to Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF) UZH Science doi.org/10.1016/j.jthe…
A really exciting new study: evidence that males evolve better sight in order to detect female dishonesty in dance flies. One for the textbooks! A male resistance trait! Great one from @rosalindmurray @luc_bussiere Darryl Gwynne & team academic.oup.com/evolut/advance…
Excited to share our new paper in Ecology Letters, first-authored by my PhD student Amber Chatten! It's a big meta-analysis on the effects of temperature on fertility in aquatic animals with lots of interesting (and surprising) results 🐟🐠🦐🪼🦀🐢🪸 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/el…