Emília Santos
@emiliapsantos.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at @CamZoology studying pigmentation and neural crest evolution in cichlids.
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robinpranter.bsky.social
How does cell end developmental biology inform our understanding of evolution? Join us for an afternoon of discussion about #cells, #development, #plasticity and #evolution.
Zoomlink Sep 25th: lu-se.zoom.us/j/62473328732
Zoomlink Sep 26th: lu-se.zoom.us/j/67411449026
#EvoDevo @biologylu.bsky.social
Symposium in Lund September 25th
The cellular roots of evolutionary change
Sep 25 14:30 - 17:00
Blå hallen, Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund
How does cell- and developmental biology improve our understanding of the evolutionary process? Join us for an afternoon of discussions about cells, development and evolution.
Program
14:30 Introduction
14:40 Arild Husby, Plasticity of a life history trade-off: from GRN to high level phenotypes
15:10 Markéta Kaucká, Cell type evolution
15:40 Coffee break
16:00 Gunter Wagner, From cells to tissues and organs: nothing in evolutionary biology makes sense except in the light of cell biology
16:30 Emilia Santos, Interplay between genetics and phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation to novel environments
Bonus Sep 26:
09:00 Robin Pranter, Thesis defense - Neural crest cells and the evolution of a phenotypic syndrome
Lund University
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friedmanlab.bsky.social
Do you like cichlids? Fossils? Fossil cichlids? Would you like to study them as part of a graduate degree at the University of Michigan, joining an NSF-funded project? Get in touch.
Multicolored CT model of a fossil cichlid skeleton. Image credit: Austin Babut (project technician).
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thefishiedoc.bsky.social
I am recruiting 1-2 graduate students (M.S. or Ph.D. track) to join my lab at @psychualberta.bsky.social in Fall 2026! Please share widely, and if you are interested in endocrinology, animal behavior, neuroscience, and/or seasonal biology, I would love to chat! 🐟🧠🧬🍂
emiliapsantos.bsky.social
Very proud of this extremely collaborative piece: academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Here, we show that divergence in visual systems - in response to differences in the light environment - leads to rapid divergence in sexually selected colour traits. Work brilliantly led by Madeleine Carruthers. 🐟👀🎨
Rapid Divergence of Visual Systems and Signaling Traits to Contrasting Light Regimes During Early Speciation of African Crater Lake Cichlid Fish
Abstract. Sensory adaptation is widely hypothesized to drive ecological speciation, yet empirical evidence from natural populations undergoing early stage
academic.oup.com
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maxshafer.bsky.social
Now published @natecoevo.nature.com with @annika-nichols.bsky.social, our latest on the evolution of 𝘴𝘭𝘦𝘦𝘱 across 𝟲𝟬 𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗲𝘀 of cichlid fishes! doi.org/10.1038/s415...
with members of the @schierlab.bsky.social and Salzburger labs, as well as the burgeoning Shafer lab @uoftcellsysbiol.bsky.social
emiliapsantos.bsky.social
Unfortunately I cannot be at #ESEB2025, one of my favourite conferences, but the lab is well represented with @aleksandra-marconi.bsky.social presenting her work today on S29 @3.45pm on Transposable elements and nervous and sensory system diversification in cichlid fishes.
@eseb2025.bsky.social
emiliapsantos.bsky.social
Today @englishse.bsky.social will be at #ESEB2025 discussing the challenges and opportunities for flexible and inclusive working patterns in academia💪🏼Join in the discussion on S11 Room 122+123 @ 2.30pm! @eseb2025.bsky.social
englishse.bsky.social
To be, or not to be, part-time in academia?
This is a tricky question that has faced many of us and in @elife.bsky.social we discuss the benefits and challenges of being part-time. With @emiliapsantos.bsky.social and a fantastic, interdisciplinary team!
elifesciences.org/articles/106...
Point of View: To be, or not to be, part-time in academia
Part-time working can be beneficial for individual academics, and also for academia as a whole.
elifesciences.org
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evodevopanam.bsky.social
🐟 I’ve been herring all about it!
Fish satellite symposia speaker talks at #PASEDB

Invited speaker: @fishevodevogeno.bsky.social

Organizers: @nakamuralab.bsky.social @patyschneider22.bsky.social & Joaquín Letelier

Register: evodevo.wildapricot.org/event-6007396
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chemamd.bsky.social
🚨Registration for the UK #EvoDevo meeting is open! Join us on July 11th in London to enjoy an exciting day of talks, posters, friends, and superb science!
-Registration (only £5!): shorturl.at/9cQGL
-More info: londonevodevo.ac.uk
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bertaverd.bsky.social
Latest from the lab: a review led by @jamesehammond.bsky.social on the evolvability of vertebral counts and the developmental processes that make it possible.
jamesehammond.bsky.social
Latest work:

Review on the evolvability of vertebral number, and the developmental processes underpinning it

Written by Callum Bucklow, @bertaverd.bsky.social, and myself

Check it out here: doi.org/10.32942/X2K...
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zebrafishrock.bsky.social
Terrific and honest perspectives from several outstanding Scientists including three from the #zebrafish community:
@hammofish.bsky.social
@emiliapsantos.bsky.social
@buckleylab.bsky.social

Give them a follow and amplify their voices 🙏 🧪
englishse.bsky.social
To be, or not to be, part-time in academia?
This is a tricky question that has faced many of us and in @elife.bsky.social we discuss the benefits and challenges of being part-time. With @emiliapsantos.bsky.social and a fantastic, interdisciplinary team!
elifesciences.org/articles/106...
Point of View: To be, or not to be, part-time in academia
Part-time working can be beneficial for individual academics, and also for academia as a whole.
elifesciences.org
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Reposted by Emília Santos
hammofish.bsky.social
Something a little different - this on working part time in academic research. Some of the pleasures but also the challenges. Was lucky to work with some brilliant people on this and we had a great experience with @elife.bsky.social
englishse.bsky.social
To be, or not to be, part-time in academia?
This is a tricky question that has faced many of us and in @elife.bsky.social we discuss the benefits and challenges of being part-time. With @emiliapsantos.bsky.social and a fantastic, interdisciplinary team!
elifesciences.org/articles/106...
Point of View: To be, or not to be, part-time in academia
Part-time working can be beneficial for individual academics, and also for academia as a whole.
elifesciences.org
Reposted by Emília Santos
elife.bsky.social
Working part-time in #academia can be a means for some to enhance well-being, inclusivity, and career sustainability. Here, six researchers call for systemic changes to better support flexible working arrangements. #AcademicSky
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englishse.bsky.social
To be, or not to be, part-time in academia?
This is a tricky question that has faced many of us and in @elife.bsky.social we discuss the benefits and challenges of being part-time. With @emiliapsantos.bsky.social and a fantastic, interdisciplinary team!
elifesciences.org/articles/106...
Point of View: To be, or not to be, part-time in academia
Part-time working can be beneficial for individual academics, and also for academia as a whole.
elifesciences.org
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cambridgebiosci.bsky.social
We are pleased to announce Prof Jon Simons as the new Head of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge.

Prof Simons will lead the implementation of the School’s academic vision across research, undergraduate, and postgraduate education.

Read more:
Professor Jon Simons appointed Head of the School of Biological
Jon Simons, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology, has been appointed Head of the School of Biological Sciences from 1st February 2025, for a period of 4 years.
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emiliapsantos.bsky.social
Hi all, I am reposting this, as it is Christmas and we will only be closing the fundraising page in late January. If you can help click on the link below! Asante sana!
emiliapsantos.bsky.social
We are fundraising for the Kisiba Secondary School, which is located next to the iconic crater Lake Kisiba (also known as Masoko), home to a cichlid species used in speciation genomics and evo-devo research.
If you can help click on the link below
gofund.me/0c1bda3d
Donate to Improving the bathrooms at Kisiba Secondary School, organized by Emilia Santos
Hi, my name is Emília and I am fundraising to help improve the boy's … Emilia Santos needs your support for Improving the bathrooms at Kisiba Secondary School
gofund.me
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bristolbiosci.bsky.social
We want you to work with us!

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Biological Sciences:

bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
The back corner of the LSB
emiliapsantos.bsky.social
This past Friday we celebrated Aaron's PhD viva 🎉 it was awesome and we all did Thyroid Hormone tattoos!! Congrats to the TH aficionado and thank you to @bensteventon.bsky.social and Claudius Kratochwil for being such great examiners.
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aineurolab.bsky.social

Here is a link to my developmental biology starter pack. Please add and follow.

go.bsky.app/M5AgJhn