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The Reece Lab

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Research group based at the University of Edinburgh investigating parasite evolution and ecology. *Tweets by various Reece lab members*

Edinburgh, Scotland Entrou em Aralık 2014
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
Also we are on bluesky. Please follow us there @reecelab.bsky.social
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
We have a new paper investigating how mosquito nutrition affects malaria development. Our findings suggest malaria parasites may actively adjust oocyst growth rate to best exploit nutritional resources. doi.org/10.3389/fmala.…
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Abhinay Ramaprasad
Abhinay Ramaprasad@ab1nay·
Now that I am going through safety inductions, pretty safe to announce that I have moved to @UofGSii to start a lab funded by @The_MRC Career Development Award!
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UofG Sii@UofGSii·
🎥 | WATCH | A recording of the Dr Christiaan van Ooij (@LSHTM) GRiP-ing seminar, 'The great metamorphosis: how the malaria parasite changes shape to adapt to life inside the host', can now be viewed on our @UofGSii YouTube channel for a limited time. 📺youtu.be/JPLIkm-IlYk?si…
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
Another day, another batch of mosquito gut dissections. Look at those beautiful malaria oocysts (P. chabaudi) and i'm not sure but is that melanization too?
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
Today is world malaria day. Check out our website thereecelab.com to see how we use malaria as a model for studying ecology and evolution. We would also like to highlight the great work by @womeninmalaria and @SPPIRITnetwork for their help in fostering communities.
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Mary Westwood
Mary Westwood@evolutiomary·
I'm really proud of this one. New paper out, "Machine learning reveals singing rhythms of male Pacific field crickets are clock controlled". academic.oup.com/beheco/article…
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
🚨New paper alert 🚨From her time in our lab, the amazing @evolutiomary demonstrates that the calling behaviour of male Pacific field cricket is a circadian trait and therefore could be a target for natural selection imposed by a parasitoid fly. So cool! doi.org/10.1093/beheco…
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We've had a really fun time teaching Japanese pupils Parasitology with @MalariaUnit. Two classes so far and both have been so much fun. #ReecelabOnTour
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
Waiting for the ferry to our new home for two weeks, Matsuyama! The Reece Lab is most definitely on tour! #Reecelabontour
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The Reece Lab@ReeceLab·
Our lab now gets a well deserved rest for our brains. :) what a great meeting #ItsAboutTime
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And finally we finish up the day with a talk from Antony Dodd showing us how circadian rhythms are going to help us save the planet. #ItsAboutTime
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Attending a Royal Society meeting on biological rhythms in infection. After an introduction from Rachel Edgar, John O'Neill starts the session by giving us the 101 on oscillators. #ItsAboutTime
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