Livia Gerber (@liviagerber) 's Twitter Profile
Livia Gerber

@liviagerber

Biologist - curious about animals and why they age.

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calendar_today27-01-2017 09:53:49

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Thanks team Shark Bay Dolphin Research and all co-authors for our new publication in Behavioral Ecology. We show that affiliation history and age similarity predict alliance formation in male bottlenose #Dolphins. academic.oup.com/beheco/advance…

Stephanie L King @stephanielking.bsky.social (@_stephanielking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Double feature of our Shark Bay Dolphin Research research in Current Biology. We show that ‘popular’ male dolphins enjoy higher reproductive success and that vocal exchanges can function as a replacement of physical bonding 📃1 : cell.com/current-biolog… 📃2: cell.com/current-biolog…

Double feature of our <a href="/ResearchDolphin/">Shark Bay Dolphin Research</a> research in <a href="/CurrentBiology/">Current Biology</a>. We show that ‘popular’ male dolphins enjoy higher reproductive success and that vocal exchanges can function as a replacement of physical bonding 📃1 : cell.com/current-biolog…  📃2: cell.com/current-biolog…
Boiling Point (@boilingpointfm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No friends, no offspring - the tough life of male dolphins Life without friends is always tough. But it's particularly tricky when you are a male dolphin in Shark Bay in WA. Dolphin wing men are essential to help convince your desired female to mate with you. Listen in!

No friends, no offspring - the tough life of male dolphins

Life without friends is always tough. But it's particularly tricky when you are a male dolphin in Shark Bay in WA. Dolphin wing men are essential to help convince your desired female to mate with you.

Listen in!
Genetics AustralAsia (@geneticsaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢📢 WINNERS announced - GSA 2022 Awards Congratulations 🏆Livia Gerber Livia Gerber, the winner of GSA Alan Wilton 2022 Award for an early career researcher up to 5 years post-PhD Further details about GSA 2022 Award winners 👇 genetics.org.au/2022/05/27/gsa…

Emily Remnant (@emsyremsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Livia Gerber, winner of our Genetics AustralAsia Alan Wilton early career award, sharing her work on the genetics of cooperative behaviour in dolphins🐬#ComBio2022

Congratulations to Livia Gerber, winner of our <a href="/GeneticsAus/">Genetics AustralAsia</a> Alan Wilton early career award, sharing her work on the genetics of cooperative behaviour in dolphins🐬#ComBio2022
Katharina J. Peters (@kjopeters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So stoked to be part of the Mammalian Methylation 🧬🐬consortium publishing 2 (!) papers in Science Magazine and Nature Aging today 🥳👩🏼‍🎓! Thank you Michael Krützen and Livia Gerber for making this possible 🐬 UZH Science University of Zurich UOW Shark Bay Dolphin Research UOW uclahealth.org/news/ucla-rese…

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📝 Registrations are now open for the 2024 GSA conference, held at Macquarie University June 30th–July 3rd. Abstract and earlybird registration close April 20th, so be quick! gsa2024.com/registration

📝 Registrations are now open for the 2024 GSA conference, held at Macquarie University June 30th–July 3rd. Abstract and earlybird registration close April 20th, so be quick! gsa2024.com/registration
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🏆 Congratulations to our new Fellows of 2024! These 24 scientists have been recognised by their peers for their outstanding contributions to science; from an expert in spider venoms to an authority on star formation. Meet the best of the best: science.org.au/news-and-event… #FellowsAA

🏆 Congratulations to our new Fellows of 2024! These 24 scientists have been recognised by their peers for their outstanding contributions to science; from an expert in spider venoms to an authority on star formation. Meet the best of the best: science.org.au/news-and-event… #FellowsAA
Australian Academy of Science (@science_academy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ourANU From field to lab, Prof Arthur Georges FAA (University of Canberra) finds Australian reptiles fascinating. He has been elected for research which changed the way we understand sex determination in reptiles. His work redirected our thinking on how reptiles survived in the past, and how they

<a href="/ourANU/">ourANU</a> From field to lab, Prof Arthur Georges FAA (<a href="/UniCanberra/">University of Canberra</a>) finds Australian reptiles fascinating. He has been elected for research which changed the way we understand sex determination in reptiles. His work redirected our thinking on how reptiles survived in the past, and how they
Livia Gerber (@liviagerber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I highly enjoyed rewriting our epigenetic clock paper to make it suitable for young scientists. Thanks for the great collaboration Katharina J. Peters kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

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scholar.google.com.au/citations?view… congratulations Sonja Wild for reaching 100 citations! Isn't it fascinating how culture can affect post-heatwave survival in dolphins?

Nathan Kenny (@spiralcleavage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exceptional grant opportunity for NZ/Australia based genetics students to access sequencing! Have a peek: genetics.org.au/student-grants/