
Juanita Gutiérrez-Valencia, Ph.D.
@juanitaguv
Tropical Andean | Evolutionary genomics | Postdoctoral researcher | @Stockholm_Uni & @MEME_evobio alumnus.
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07-09-2019 16:41:02
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!!!JOB ALERT!!! 2.5 Y postdoc available in my lab to study the drivers of mutualism breakdown using phylogenetic comparative methods in indirect defence in plants, pollination, seed dispersal and nutritional symbioses at LARGE SCALE!! Amazing collabs too ! Toby Kiers @AmyZanne


Our new paper testing long-standing hypotheses on the genetic causes and genomic consequences of distyly breakdown is out advance access in MBE academic.oup.com/mbe/advance-ar… Thanks to all coauthors! Juanita Gutiérrez-Valencia, Ph.D. Panagiotis Zervakis @zopos Marco Mohamed Abdelaziz (Moha) NBIS NGI Sweden





This meeting HHMI | Janelia will bring together researchers to share challenges and successes in the development of new genetic tools for a broad range of non-traditional model organisms and biological problems. Learn more + apply by Oct. 29 @ janelia.news/NMS25 @HHMINews


Check out my review on Haldane's rule, thinking about sex-biased hybrid dysfunction with ESD, homomorphic GSD, haplodiploidy, & hermaphrodites in eLife - the journal doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…



SciLifeLab PULSE: an International Postdoctoral Program Empowering Future Leaders in Life Sciences! We have received a funding invitation from Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions COFUND (Horizon Europe 🇪🇺) for a 5-year postdoc program. 9 impl. partners & 24 associated (see image). scilifelab.se/news/scilifela…



🚨New Insect migration paper🦋 Stefanescu, @CrinanJarrett et al. found that migratory painted lady butterflies are more likely to be attacked by predators closer to the equator A reason for their northward migration could be to escape being lunch! Paper nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…


So proud to be the author of the migration chapter in this brilliant book by Royal Entomological Society ! Especially proud to detail how the flies are the most remarkable migrants of all. They number up to 90% of all migrants in some studies: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10… nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111…
