Kathy Darragh
@kdarragh.bsky.social
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Assistant professor at Indiana University Bloomington. Adaptation, speciation, behavior, evolution and biosynthesis of insect pheromones and floral scent.
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vincentcastric.bsky.social
Very happy to announce that the next POPGROUP meeting will take place in Lille on 7-9 January !

Follow ‪@popgroup2026.bsky.social for all updates.

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popgroup2026.bsky.social
Exciting news!
The next #PopGroup meeting will take place in Lille 🍟, France, 7–9 January 2026 – just 1 hour by train from London, Brussels, and Paris.

This year, PopGroup will also host ALPHY, the annual meeting of Evolutionary Genomics.

More info: populationgeneticsgroup.org.uk

See you there !
Population Genetics group 59
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popgroup2026.bsky.social
Exciting news!
The next #PopGroup meeting will take place in Lille 🍟, France, 7–9 January 2026 – just 1 hour by train from London, Brussels, and Paris.

This year, PopGroup will also host ALPHY, the annual meeting of Evolutionary Genomics.

More info: populationgeneticsgroup.org.uk

See you there !
Population Genetics group 59
populationgeneticsgroup.org.uk
kdarragh.bsky.social
Buscando estudiantes para empezar en agosto de 2026. Estudiamos la evolución de las señales químicas de los insectos con biología evolutiva, ecología química, biología molecular, y estudios de comportamiento. Más información aquí: tinyurl.com/mrxchwfm
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kdarragh.bsky.social
I'm looking for PhD students to join the lab starting August 2026. We study the evolution of insect chemical signals so if you're interested in evolutionary biology, chemical ecology, molecular biology, behavior, or genetics, this could be a good fit for you! More info here: tinyurl.com/mrxchwfm
Green butterfly sat on a flower.
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journal-evo.bsky.social
Considering submitting to Evolution? The EELS program offers free, light-touch English language editing for prospective authors. Learn more: www.evolutionsociety.org/publications...
EELS logo. Text: Evo English Language Support. SSE logo. Three illustrated eels poking their heads out of the sand.
kdarragh.bsky.social
Come here me talk at #Evol2025 about butterfly chemical evolution today (Saturday) at 3pm in room Athens AB (Parallel Evolution I).

Stay for Zarley Rebholz on chemical convergence between plants and ladybirds!
kdarragh.bsky.social
Ah that's so exciting - congratulations!! 🎉
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brhopkins92.bsky.social
I am delighted to be starting as an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology at the University of Florida in January 2026. The lab is broadly interested in the functional, developmental, and evolutionary genetics of cell types and organs across flies and beyond 🪰🧬
kdarragh.bsky.social
The @labschulz.bsky.social worked out how to make HNDB, a species-specific perfume compound of the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma - and here they are collecting their freshly synthesized compound of choice!!
Now published in Synlett:
www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejo...
#natprod
Orchid bees love HNDB! We developed a short g-scale synthesis of this compound, 2-hydroxy-6-nona-1,3-dienylbenzaldehyde, published in Synlett:
www.thieme-connect.de/products/ejo... 🧪
#secmet #natprod
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genetics-gsa.bsky.social
“This grant means freedom… I can take more risks.”

Join us in congratulating the 2025 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award recipients, @aiinglim.bsky.social, Pavitra Muralidhar & Kavita Rangan 👏

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kathleenmkay.bsky.social
What happens to floral scent when it is no longer needed? At the genetic level, are genes lost or down-regulated? Fun new open access paper in MBE! #evosky #PlantScience
kdarragh.bsky.social
Convergent floral scent loss following transition to hummingbird pollination in spiral gingers (Costus).
I had so much fun on this project with @kathleenmkay.bsky.social and Santiago Ramirez and am thrilled to see it published now in @MolBioEvol! academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Flowers from two species of spiral ginger (Costus). On the left a bee-pollinated species, and on the right a hummingbird-pollinated species.
kdarragh.bsky.social
Thank you so much, it was a lot of fun!
kdarragh.bsky.social
¡Nuevo estudio! Encontramos que las especies de caña agria polinizadas por colibríes han perdido en su mayoría su aroma floral. Me encanto trabajar en este proyecto y me alegra mucho verlo ya publicado en MolBiolEvol. El resumen en español se puede encontrar en "supplementary materials".
kdarragh.bsky.social
Convergent floral scent loss following transition to hummingbird pollination in spiral gingers (Costus).
I had so much fun on this project with @kathleenmkay.bsky.social and Santiago Ramirez and am thrilled to see it published now in @MolBioEvol! academic.oup.com/mbe/article/...
Flowers from two species of spiral ginger (Costus). On the left a bee-pollinated species, and on the right a hummingbird-pollinated species.
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mekline.bsky.social
Hey if anyone is considering backing up any datasets for some reason today, the Open Science Framework has free storage up to 5G/private repository, and up to 50G/public repository.

(The OSF is run by a 501c3 (Center for Open Science), so if you do this you might also consider making a donation.)
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briannosek.bsky.social
The OSF is available for preservation of datasets that need saving.

osf.io

Contact [email protected] if you need assistance
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3rdreviewer.bsky.social
Save the date! 🚨🚨🚨

The annual Midwest Population Genetics meeting will be held here at Indiana University, Bloomington on August 9-10.

Stay tuned for more info #MWPG24
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volkerrudolf.bsky.social
AmNat fact 1: Did you know that you can publish bilingual abstracts & titles (i.e. other than English) in The American Naturalist? This increases the visibility & inclusivity of your work, by making it accessible to non-English speaking communities. (3/5)
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jevbio.bsky.social
Male orchid bees collect compounds to use as pheromones, a behaviour with cognitive and physiological demands. We detected associated gene expression changes in the Malpighian tubules but none in the brain or hind legs.
@kdarragh.bsky.social & Santiago Ramírez

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kdarragh.bsky.social
¿Cómo afecta el comportamiento a la expresión génica? Investigamos los cambios en a expresión génica después de la recolección de perfume en abejas de las orquídeas y no encontramos ninguna diferencia en los tejidos que esperábamos.
jevbio.bsky.social
Male orchid bees collect compounds to use as pheromones, a behaviour with cognitive and physiological demands. We detected associated gene expression changes in the Malpighian tubules but none in the brain or hind legs.
@kdarragh.bsky.social & Santiago Ramírez

academic.oup.com/jeb/advance-...
kdarragh.bsky.social
How does behaviour affect gene expression? We investigated changes in gene expression following perfume collection in orchid bees and didn't find any differences in the tissues we expected!
jevbio.bsky.social
Male orchid bees collect compounds to use as pheromones, a behaviour with cognitive and physiological demands. We detected associated gene expression changes in the Malpighian tubules but none in the brain or hind legs.
@kdarragh.bsky.social & Santiago Ramírez

academic.oup.com/jeb/advance-...