Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile
Nitin Phadnis

@nitin_phadnis

Evolutionary Geneticist

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linkhttp://www.flygenetics.com calendar_today14-06-2009 07:21:14

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Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Same. Loved Papers 2. Update to Papers 3 really fu$*ed me right before a grant deadline - manually entered references! Got in touch with company, and they already know it doesn’t work with new Mac OS. 🤷🏽‍♂️

Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mercator distortion is fascinating. Related question: why is Europe a continent? I’ve always thought of it as essentially Asia, as a contiguous landmass.

Dr. Kathleen Gray Ferris (@ferrisifolius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ferris Lab is hiring a post-doc to work on NIH MIRA funded projects on the genetics of adaptation and speciation in #Mimulus #Monkeyflowers. Full job add and application instructions below. Please RT!!!!!!

The Ferris Lab is hiring a post-doc to work on NIH MIRA funded projects on the genetics of adaptation and speciation in #Mimulus #Monkeyflowers. Full job add and application instructions below. Please RT!!!!!!
Spencer Arran Koury (@spencer_koury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you like comparative genomics, genomic rearrangements, transcriptomics, recombination experiments, segregation distorters, or two-locus population genetics? What about a paper with all of the above? Then you will love our new article in GENETICS genetics.org/content/early/…

Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of this work. Starting from collecting flies in the wild to making strong and surprising inferences. Love Genetics for being the home of solid, impactful (but not necessarily flashy) science, and lucky to be a part of it. Genetics Society of America

Grace Yuh Chwen Lee (@mobilepurin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in discovering how selfish transposable elements evolve in concert with our genomes by combining population genomics, epigenomics, and cell biology? My lab at sunny UCIrvine is recruiting graduate students! Please spread the words! grylee.science

Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world seems to be on its way to rebooting to the roaring (20)20's, and so is the Phadnis Lab! We are hiring at all positions, including a (possibly long term) lab manager. Come join us, and let interested folks know about it!

Kelley Harris (@kelley__harris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I'm starting to envision working alongside my team in person again one day, it seems like a great time to advertise that I'm looking to expand the team further! sites.google.com/site/harriskel… Come study population variation and its relationship to mutagenesis in sunny Seattle 🌦️🌅🌄

Nitin Phadnis (@nitin_phadnis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Phadnis Lab has a lab technician position open to work on the molecular basis of genomic conflicts and speciation in Drosophila. Please share or re-tweet! utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/113275

CAS_LMU (@cas_lmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Friday, 7 June @ 2pm Nitin Phadnis University of Utah will talk about “Genomic Conflicts and the Origins of Species” @ LMU Biocenter. Chair: Axel Imhof @BMC_cores. Nitin is #CASFellow of the new #CASResearchFocus "The Evolution of Incompatibilities. Molecular Mechanisms of Speciation".

This Friday, 7 June @ 2pm <a href="/Nitin_Phadnis/">Nitin Phadnis</a> <a href="/UUtah/">University of Utah</a> will talk about “Genomic Conflicts and the Origins of Species” @ LMU Biocenter. Chair: Axel Imhof @BMC_cores. Nitin is #CASFellow of the new #CASResearchFocus "The Evolution of Incompatibilities. Molecular Mechanisms of Speciation".