Romain Libbrecht (@romainlibbrecht) 's Twitter Profile
Romain Libbrecht

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Daniel Kronauer (@danielkronauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first neurogenetic study of ants survived peer review and just appeared OA in its final form Cell Cell Press: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…. Taylor & team Rockefeller University created the first transgenic ants and identified a sensory hub for alarm behavior. 1/8

Our first neurogenetic study of ants survived peer review and just appeared OA in its final form <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> <a href="/CellPressNews/">Cell Press</a>: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…. <a href="/teraxurato/">Taylor</a> &amp; team <a href="/RockefellerUniv/">Rockefeller University</a> created the first transgenic ants and identified a sensory hub for alarm behavior. 1/8
Daniel Kronauer (@danielkronauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in Current Biology by Anindita Brahma, Dominic Frank, Daniel Hejazi Pastor, and Patrick Piekarski Rockefeller University. We discovered that ants use a wild “new” mechanism to regulate gene expression at large tandem arrays of odorant receptors (1/7): authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09…

New paper in <a href="/CurrentBiology/">Current Biology</a> by <a href="/aninditabrahma_/">Anindita Brahma</a>, <a href="/Dom_Frank3/">Dominic Frank</a>, Daniel Hejazi Pastor, and <a href="/patKpiekarski/">Patrick Piekarski</a> <a href="/RockefellerUniv/">Rockefeller University</a>. We discovered that ants use a wild “new” mechanism to regulate gene expression at large tandem arrays of odorant receptors (1/7): authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09…
Hugo Darras (@hgdarras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 PhD position at Mainz University, Germany 🐜🧬 Exploring the evolution and organization of the ant olfactory system - Genomics, single-cell RNAseq, and neurobiology with Carlotta Martelli, Susanne Foitzik, and I. Deadline: Jan 21 - blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb10-evolution… Please spread the word!

🚨 PhD position at <a href="/uni_mainz_eng/">Mainz University</a>, Germany  🐜🧬

Exploring the evolution and organization of the ant olfactory system - Genomics, single-cell RNAseq, and neurobiology with <a href="/crlttmrtll/">Carlotta Martelli</a>, <a href="/SusanneFoitzik/">Susanne Foitzik</a>, and I.

Deadline: Jan 21 - blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb10-evolution…

Please spread the word!
Kip Lacy (@mendelslols) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preprint alert! 🐜 🧬 The first from my PhD with Daniel Kronauer, with an assist from Taylor. We discovered an unusual case of “unselfish” meiotic drive while studying asexual reproduction and its genomic consequences in the clonal raider ant. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Romain Libbrecht (@romainlibbrecht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢📢 2 PhD positions to study the biology of ants at the Insect Biology Research Institute in Tours, France. 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜 10 more days to apply! Ads with full details here: univ-tours.fr/m-romain-libbr… IRBI CNRS 🌍 CNRS Écologie & Environnement ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche

📢📢 2 PhD positions to study the biology of ants at the Insect Biology Research Institute in Tours, France.
🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜
10 more days to apply! Ads with full details here: univ-tours.fr/m-romain-libbr…
<a href="/IRBI_Tours/">IRBI</a>
<a href="/CNRS/">CNRS 🌍</a>
<a href="/CNRSecologie/">CNRS Écologie & Environnement</a>
<a href="/AgenceRecherche/">ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche</a>
Yuko Ulrich (@yukoulrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Open postdoctoral position in our lab Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology! Clonal ants, social glands, behaviour and chemistry. More details here: bit.ly/3IBA6OO and on ulrichlab.com. Please RT!

🚨 Open postdoctoral position in our lab <a href="/MPI_CE/">Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology</a>! Clonal ants, social glands, behaviour and chemistry. More details here: bit.ly/3IBA6OO and on ulrichlab.com. Please RT!
CNRS 🌍 (@cnrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CNRSleJournal D’après une étude qui paraît aujourd’hui, ce sont les ouvrières qui initient et maintiennent la fonction de reproduction chez la reine fourmi, prouvant que le comportement de celle-ci dépend de son environnement social. De quoi remettre ... lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/non-l…

CNRS 🌍 (@cnrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Communiqué 🗞️ Une équipe de scientifiques a découvert que les fourmis reines 🐜 ne sont pas intrinsèquement spécialisées dans la production d'œufs, mais que ce comportement est contrôlé par la présence des fourmis ouvrières. 👉 cnrs.fr/fr/presse/cont…

#Communiqué 🗞️ Une équipe de scientifiques a découvert que les fourmis reines 🐜 ne sont pas intrinsèquement spécialisées dans la production d'œufs, mais que ce comportement est contrôlé par la présence des fourmis ouvrières.

👉  cnrs.fr/fr/presse/cont…
Mainz University (@uni_mainz_eng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Behavior of ant queens is shaped by their social environment: Specialization as mere egg-layers is reversible and initiated and maintained by the presence of workers press.uni-mainz.de/behavior-of-an… #BehavioralBiology #insects #ants #SocialInsects #LasiusNiger #SocialEvolution

Behavior of ant queens is shaped by their social environment:
Specialization as mere egg-layers is reversible and initiated and maintained by the presence of workers press.uni-mainz.de/behavior-of-an… #BehavioralBiology #insects #ants #SocialInsects #LasiusNiger #SocialEvolution
Alain Schuhl (@alainschuhl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

La reine fourmi est une machine à pondre, mais pas que ! lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/non-l… Avant d'avoir des ouvrières, la reine s'occupe du couvain. Quand apparaissent les ouvrières opérationnelles, la reine se remet à pondre et uniquement à cela. Romain Libbrecht CNRS Écologie & Environnement CNRS 🌍

La reine fourmi est une machine à pondre, mais pas que !

lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/non-l… Avant d'avoir des ouvrières, la reine s'occupe du couvain. Quand apparaissent les ouvrières opérationnelles, la reine se remet à pondre et uniquement à cela.

<a href="/RomainLibbrecht/">Romain Libbrecht</a> <a href="/CNRSecologie/">CNRS Écologie & Environnement</a> <a href="/CNRS/">CNRS 🌍</a>
Alexandra Delbot (@alexandradelbot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Les reines ne sont pas que des machines à pondre et leur spécialisation dépend des autres. Une nouvelle étude montre que les reines juvéniles s’occupent du couvain jusqu’à l'arrivée des 1ère ouvrières dans la nouvelle colonie 🐜 avec Romain Libbrecht tinyurl.com/28b3c6jd

Hugo Darras (@hgdarras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Open PhD position in our lab at Mainz University, Social Insects Lab - JGU Mainz, Germany 🚨 Ant chimeras🐜, genomics, and cell biology blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb10-evolution… Deadline: May 11

🚨 Open PhD position in our lab at <a href="/uni_mainz_eng/">Mainz University</a>, <a href="/Social_insects/">Social Insects Lab - JGU Mainz</a>, Germany 🚨

Ant chimeras🐜, genomics, and cell biology
blogs.uni-mainz.de/fb10-evolution…

Deadline: May 11
Daniel Kronauer (@danielkronauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earwigs have fascinating social lives. From fall to spring, mothers care for eggs and young nymphs, and in the summer, adults and old nymphs form aggregations (video). Check out this cool review by @JMeunierEarwig, who is THE specialist on earwig behavior: annualreviews.org/content/journa…