Frank H (@o_o_frank) 's Twitter Profile
Frank H

@o_o_frank

@o-o-frank.bsky.social
Evolutionary geneticist at Cardiff University @MolEcolCU and @Otter_Project within @CUBiosciences, who finds extinction unbearable.

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Cardiff Curator (@cardiffcurator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🦦 Nature and wildlife enthusiasts won't want to miss Unknown Wales 2024... This wildlife conference features top speakers from all corners of Wales, talking about their newest nature discoveries & projects. 📷 Book your ticket: museum.wales/unknown-wales

🦦 Nature and wildlife enthusiasts won't want to miss Unknown Wales 2024...  This wildlife conference features top speakers from all corners of Wales, talking about their newest nature discoveries & projects.  📷 Book your ticket: museum.wales/unknown-wales
Frank H (@o_o_frank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raise a glass for new #PhD in the house: so proud of Dr Annalea Beard who just passed her PhD viva yesterday with flying colours. Already 4 (!) data chapters published, she's already made an incredible contribution to increase knowledge about #StHelena #seabirds and conservation

Raise a glass for new #PhD in the house: so proud of Dr <a href="/AnnaleaBeard/">Annalea Beard</a> who just passed her PhD viva yesterday with flying colours. 
Already 4 (!) data chapters published, she's already made an incredible contribution to increase knowledge about #StHelena #seabirds and conservation
Otter Project (@otter_project) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Placement opportunity for 2025-26! Looking for an undergraduate placement in the conservation field with a focus on lab work, data analysis and anatomy? Our data and samples are used in a wide range of research and help guide conservation. Apply now to join the Otter Project!

Placement opportunity for 2025-26!

Looking for an undergraduate placement in the conservation field with a focus on lab work, data analysis and anatomy?

Our data and samples are used in a wide range of research and help guide conservation.

Apply now to join the Otter Project!
Joana Meier (@joana_meier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My entire team wrote an opinion paper about Common misconceptions of speciation research. Each section is written by 1-2 team members. The bulk of the writing happened during two writing retreats. It was a lot of fun and I am very happy with the result. academic.oup.com/evolinnean/art…

Wales Gene Park (@walesgenepark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A change of direction now & our next speaker at today's Public Genetics & Genomics Conference is Dr Frank Hailer Cardiff University School of Biosciences CU BLS Research talking on Human Impacts on Eurasian Otters & their Freshwater Ecosystems 🧬🦦

A change of direction now &amp; our next speaker at today's Public Genetics &amp; Genomics Conference is Dr Frank Hailer <a href="/CUBiosciences/">Cardiff University School of Biosciences</a> <a href="/CUBLSResearch/">CU BLS Research</a> talking on Human Impacts on Eurasian Otters &amp; their Freshwater Ecosystems 🧬🦦
Mark Grabowski (@markwgrabowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resignation of the Journal of Human Evolution Editorial Board: We are saddened to announce the resignations of The Joint Editors-in-Chief, all Emeritus Editors retired or active in the field, and all but one Associate Editor. Press release below.

saskya van Nouhuys (@saskyavn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An important article about the decline of Fieldwork-based research and education in ecology. Extinction of experience among ecologists: Trends in Ecology & Evolution cell.com/trends/ecology…

Ed Hollox (@edhollox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm breaking my omerta on this platform for a moment. If any FRS follows me and takes notice, now is the time for backbone. Either you go or he goes.

Catherine Grueber (@cegrueber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We reviewed over 30 years of published literature and identified studies from 141 countries representing all terrestrial and most marine realms, including 628 species from 37 classes across 16 phyla to provide a field-wide view of how genetic diversity change is measured.