We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Merin Joji to the KLI! Merin is currently pursuing her PhD degree from the University of Copenhagen, studying the intricate patterns of shell shape variation in fresh water turtles in India, and how these variations relate to both ecological and anthropogenic factors. At the KLI, Merin will be working on her project, “3D shell asymmetry as a monitoring tool for environmental stress in India’s freshwater turtles”, from 15 Feb to 14 August 2025.
Here’s wishing Merin a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Merin!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Merin Joji to the KLI! Merin is currently pursuing her PhD degree from the University of Copenhagen, studying the intricate patterns of shell shape variation in fresh water turtles in India, and how these variations relate to both ecological and anthropogenic factors. At the KLI, Merin will be working on her project, “3D shell asymmetry as a monitoring tool for environmental stress in India’s freshwater turtles”, from 15 Feb to 14 August 2025.
Here’s wishing Merin a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Merin!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Aleksa Ratarac to the KLI! Aleksa is currently pursuing his PhD degree at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. His research focusses on the evolutionary developmental biology, phenotypic plasticity, and computational modeling of developmental processes in insect wings. At the KLI, Aleksa will be working on his project, “Fly wing development in silico: A computational investigation of morphological plasticity in Drosophila wings”, from 15 Feb to 14 August 2025.
Here’s wishing Aleksa a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Aleksa!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Aleksa Ratarac to the KLI! Aleksa is currently pursuing his PhD degree at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. His research focusses on the evolutionary developmental biology, phenotypic plasticity, and computational modeling of developmental processes in insect wings. At the KLI, Aleksa will be working on his project, “Fly wing development in silico: A computational investigation of morphological plasticity in Drosophila wings”, from 15 Feb to 14 August 2025.
Here’s wishing Aleksa a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Aleksa!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Eva Zaffarini to the KLI! Eva is currently a PhD candidate in the Hallgrímsson Lab at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada. At the KLI, she will be working on her project, “Genotype to phenotype mapping of feto-maternal trait covariation: a multivariate approach to understanding Cephalo-Pelvic disproportion”, from 1st Feb to 31st July 2025. Here’s wishing Eva a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Eva!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Eva Zaffarini to the KLI! Eva is currently a PhD candidate in the Hallgrímsson Lab at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada. At the KLI, she will be working on her project, “Genotype to phenotype mapping of feto-maternal trait covariation: a multivariate approach to understanding Cephalo-Pelvic disproportion”, from 1st Feb to 31st July 2025. Here’s wishing Eva a hearty welcome and a fruitful time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Eva!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Paul Knabl to the KLI! Paul is currently a PhD student in the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution (VDSEE), University of Vienna, where he works at the Department of Neurosciences and Developmental Biology. At the KLI, he will be working on his project, “Developmental roles of Bone Morphogenetic Protein signaling in Cnidaria” from 1st February to 31st July 2025. Here’s wishing Paul a hearty welcome and a productive time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Paul!)
We are very happy to welcome our new Writing-Up Fellow Paul Knabl to the KLI! Paul is currently a PhD student in the Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution (VDSEE), University of Vienna, where he works at the Department of Neurosciences and Developmental Biology. At the KLI, he will be working on his project, “Developmental roles of Bone Morphogenetic Protein signaling in Cnidaria” from 1st February to 31st July 2025. Here’s wishing Paul a hearty welcome and a productive time at the KLI. (Click on the title to know more about Paul!)