
Marine Mammal EcoPhysiology group
@mmep_group
We focus on how environmental stressors impact the physiology of marine mammals by using integrative omics approaches and molecular techniques.
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01-05-2024 09:46:53
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Excited to see this work published! We propose elevating the species status of Bigg’s and resident killer whales to full species considering genetics, morphology and more! Paper link: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs… Phillip Morin (he/him) Kim Parsons @JohnWDurban and collaborators not on X.





METABOLIC MESSENGER | Sinha & Yen (Duke-NUS Medical School) The authors provide a comprehensive overview of #thyroid hormones & their role in development & in regulation of whole-body metabolic homeostasis. ✨ nature.com/articles/s4225…


The Marine Mammal EcoPhysiology group was selected for not 1 but 2 oral talks!! Keep an eye out for our PhD student Devonne and group leader @Joanna_Kershaw. See you soon at #PerthSMM2024 School of Biological Sciences Marine Mammalogy

Incredible new work comparing hematological responses to apnea between elite human free-divers and northern elephant seals AJP-Regulatory, Integrative Comparative Physiology journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…



Exciting day today as we are dropping off samples from SMASS at the Aberdeen Proteomics facility for Alexandra Tranganida's PhD project! School of Biological Sciences University of Aberdeen @womeninmmsci #marinemammals #proteomics #womeninmmsci


Well well well....this is cool. Ovary MRIs coming in, kickstarting some cool UofG SBOHVM UofG MVLS collaborative work, from investigating luteolysis processes in cetaceans to life history indicators and potential post-reproductive life stages 😎 #teamworkmakesthedreamwork Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council



The MMEP group is attending the Computational Mass Spectrometry Workshop organised by Marine Biodiscovery Centre, UoA. Amazing sessions on all things metabolomics. Can't wait for more! School of Biological Sciences


Brilliant new paper by Emily Hague 🚢🐳🐬 and co.

