
Sam Bogan
@granogan
Postdoc in Kelley Lab @ucsc | physiology, genomics, and evolution in marine systems 🐟 🧬 | he/him/his | @snbogan.bsky.social
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http://snbogan.github.io 12-01-2017 05:31:20
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Hey y’all! We are hiring an Assistant Professor in Evolutionary Biology Rice University! Great place to work, excellent students & colleagues. Please RT! apply.interfolio.com/152527





📢 I’m hiring a 3yr postdoc Interested in evolutionary origins of miRNA/RNAi in animals? Keen on working with early branching metazoans and unicellular relatives? Please join my lab 🧬 MBA - Marine Biological Association ⏳Deadline 25th October 2024 ℹ️ Details: jobs.ac.uk/job/DJW823/pos… Please RT!




New preprint w/ Dr. Marie Strader and Gretchen Hofmann! We show that parental environments alter the fitness consequences and genetic architecture of offspring plasticity and associated gene expression pathways in purple urchins. Check it out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



New preprint with Todd Oakley Niko Hensley, PhD Jérôme Delroisse et al. on the molecular evolution of bioluminescence in brittle stars!


Our work on the genetics and evolution of a sexual mimicry polymorphism is now out in Current Biology! Link to paper: cell.com/current-biolog…


Check out this exciting, fully-funded #PhD project with Clive Trueman (clivetrue.bsky.social), co-supervised by me and colleagues at British Antarctic Survey 🐧 exploring field metabolic rate across global latitude gradients. Details here: findaphd.com/phds/project/f…


Please share - PhD with me, @BAS colleagues and Dr. Lauren Nadler University of Southampton - Fish metabolism across latitudes - lovely team, cool science and great fish! Please contact me, details: tinyurl.com/mhfp8f2h


Hi all, my lab at UC Riverside is recruiting PhD students for Fall 2025! These positions will be fully funded and include NIH-funded projects on recombination rate evolution and chromosomal inversions. Get in touch with me at [email protected], and please RT!

