Ian Dworkin
@idworkin.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist in love with morphology, especially size and shape. Drosophila Quantitative/Statistical geneticist. Dabbler in Development. Occasional genomicist.
Thinking about cell size a lot lately.
Lab website: https://dworkinlab.github.io
Thinking about cell size a lot lately.
Lab website: https://dworkinlab.github.io
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November 10, 2025 at 5:59 PM
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My email is my last name "at" mcmaster.ca
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Cheers,
Ian
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Ian
November 10, 2025 at 5:58 PM
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Cheers,
Ian
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Ian
Cool! Would you share the protocol on how you got this working for undergrads. not the P-hopping per se, more about making it feasible in the context of an UG lab? Sounds like a wonderful activity.
November 10, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Cool! Would you share the protocol on how you got this working for undergrads. not the P-hopping per se, more about making it feasible in the context of an UG lab? Sounds like a wonderful activity.
Depends on the behaviours and physiological and neurobiological mechanisms at play. For some things, they are sufficiently conserved, and we see strong genetic links. For others, they are wildly different. But when it comes to the added effect of sex, I agree it get much harder to make connections.
August 8, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Depends on the behaviours and physiological and neurobiological mechanisms at play. For some things, they are sufficiently conserved, and we see strong genetic links. For others, they are wildly different. But when it comes to the added effect of sex, I agree it get much harder to make connections.