
Jason Hodgson
@jasonahodgson
Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics and Big Data, Anglia Ruskin University; human and primate evolutionary genetics; biological anthropologist;
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iuSPX5QAAAAJ&hl=en 18-05-2015 21:42:16
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The Gibraltar Macaques Project Gibraltar Macaques Project is now live on X-Twitter! Focused on Barbary macaques behaviour, ecology, and the associated human-primate interface. Follow for more news!



New paper out! Wild chimpanzees make tactical use of high ground to detect hostile neighbouring groups. PLOS Biology journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar… warfare tactics of high elevation usage are much deeply rooted than previously thought. CambridgeBioAnth Cambridge Archaeology Cambridge University

Our paper on chimpanzee tactical use of high ground, covered by the german press Cambridge University CambridgeBioAnth Cambridge Archaeology Taï Chimpanzee Project welt.de/wissenschaft/a…

2 weeks left to apply! Looking for a POSTDOC to work on social and environmental aging with me at CRAB, and with NYU Primatology + Noah Snyder-Mackler. DEADLINE Nov 26th. Details from Exeter Uni Jobs here: jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecrui… Extra info: docs.google.com/document/d/1xw


Looking for PhD candidates - influence of audience effect on communication in wild chimpanzees and bonobos - with Dr Anna Roberts and I. Funding opportunities through application to our PhD program Cambridge Archaeology CambridgeBioAnth DM me if interested.



Interspecific competition played an important, previously ignored, and unusual role in hominin speciation and extinction - read my latest paper in NatureEcoEvo here: rdcu.be/dE0vz Dept of Zoology Cambridge Archaeology



We're advertising for a PhD on somatic evolution in plants! Come and work with me ARU_Biology and Alex Cagan GeneticsCambridge. It's a fully funded 3 year PhD position starting in September. Advert here: findaphd.com/phds/project/s… Please share widely!

Preprint! 🧬 PhD student Lindsey Hauff Lindsey led the team to sequence an endangered lemur entirely in Madagascar, steps from the rainforest at Centre ValBio, using Oxford Nanopore. Portable seq = game changer for genomics in high-biodiversity countries. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


