Jason Bragg
@jasongbragg
Evolutionary and Computational Biologist, fond of plants, lizards, and bacteria.
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http://www.eucalyptome.net 21-04-2013 10:51:43
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The first bogong moths have made it to Charlotte Pass! #bogongmigration #mothtracker They are now listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List so if you see a bogong moth, please record your sighting on the Moth Tracker website! #ozinsects swifft.net.au/mothtracker/
Our paper on the landscape genomics of the scribbly gums has been accepted by American Journal of Botany. A big thanks to my co-authors, Maurizio Rossetto, Jason Bragg and Justin S.H. Wan for their contribution to this research.
Launching the new Threatened Species Initiative website with friendly content developed by many Australian collaborators to help conservation managers use genetics & genomics for management actions & decisions! threatenedspeciesinitiative.com Bioplatforms Australia Australian BioCommons Sydney Science
Very happy to see this work out Science Magazine! Massive congrats to Prof Jan Strugnell and Sally Lau and the rest of the team, including Ira Cooke Tim Naish Nick Golledge! #Antarctica Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future
Super excited to announce the publication of the Bilby genome today in Nature Ecology & Evolution tinyurl.com/2s67ck9r Massive effort by a great team of scientists, conservation managers & Indigenous Rangers! Sydney Science Kathy Belov A ๐งต
Congratulations to Dr Monica Fahey , winner of the Genetics AustralAsia D. G. Catcheside prize for the top Australasian doctoral student in the field of genetics. #GSA2024
Amazing talk by Monica Fahey on her PhD working with Indigenous Australians using genetics data of culturally important species! Maurizio Rossetto
Using machine learning to link #climate, #phylogeny & #leaf area in eucalypts through a 50-fold expansion of leaf trait datasets๐ Karina Guo (she/her) Jason Bragg Botanic Gardens of Sydney UNSW Science besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13โฆ
The next generation of trait ecology will involve measurements with some element of automation. We've tried to pilot some of that for leaf size here with herbarium sheets. Amazing work with Karina Guo (she/her) and Jason Bragg: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13
๐ Congrats to our Restore & Renew Knowledge Infrastructure Team - finalists for this years' Australian Museum Eureka Prizes for Excellence in #BotanicalScience. ๐ Maurizio Rossetto, Jason Bragg, Samantha Yap, Marlien van der Merwe & Peter D. Wilson! ๐ bit.ly/3WoOWPk #EurekaPrizes
Thank you Nicolas Gross for leading this great effort. Happy to be one of the 2 Australian studies and on Bush Heritage properties and acknowledge #Wankamadla people