Siri Birkeland
@siribirkeland.bsky.social
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Associate Professor in Plant Evolutionary Genomics 🌱🌸🌳🌼🌵 Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, Norway 🇳🇴 🌐 https://siribirkeland.github.io/ New at bsky!
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tanjaslotte.bsky.social
*Postdoc in Evolutionary genomics at Stockholm University*
We are recruiting a postdoc for a large interdisciplinary project to investigate evolutionary drivers and genomic consequences of pollen evolution in response to pollination mode shifts in flowering plants. 1/5

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Purple pollen visible in a dissected flower of Linum grandiflorum, flowering flax, an insect-pollinated species.
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milocco.bsky.social
🚨 We're hiring!
PhD position in Evolutionary Systems Biology at Stockholm University & SciLifeLab

🎓 Focus: evolution, development, computational & mathematical modeling, prediction
📍 Stockholm, Sweden
🕒 4 years, fully-funded
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peter-hoitinga.bsky.social
Happy to share this paper that Siri Birkeland (@siribirkeland.bsky.social) and I wrote together. It's been really nice to put our heads together over such a complex topic!
cp-trendsgenetics.bsky.social
"Pathway-level convergence: an underexplored aspect of convergent evolution"
by Peter Hoitinga (@peter-hoitinga.bsky.social)
& Siri Birkeland (@siribirkeland.bsky.social)‬

"The extent to which evolution is repeatable at the genetic level remains a central question in biology..."

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Figure 1. Types and examples of pathway convergence.
siribirkeland.bsky.social
New paper with @peter-hoitinga.bsky.social ! Fun little project we started a while back :)
cp-trendsgenetics.bsky.social
"Pathway-level convergence: an underexplored aspect of convergent evolution"
by Peter Hoitinga (@peter-hoitinga.bsky.social)
& Siri Birkeland (@siribirkeland.bsky.social)‬

"The extent to which evolution is repeatable at the genetic level remains a central question in biology..."

shorturl.at/NXF4k
Figure 1. Types and examples of pathway convergence.