Godfrey Hewitt Mobility Award
Thomas Merkling (Divisional Visitor, Keogh Group, EEG) received a 'Godfrey Hewitt mobility award' from the European Society of Evolutionary Society. The grant will allow Thomas to collaborate with Lisa Schwanz from UNSW for about 10 days in September, to study the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in lizards.
Evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in reptilesThomas Merkling, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Funding provided: € 900
The award is open to PhD students or postdoctoral scientists who are, at the closing date for applications, both within 6 years of the start date of their PhD and ESEB members.
Evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in reptilesThomas Merkling, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Funding provided: € 900
The award is open to PhD students or postdoctoral scientists who are, at the closing date for applications, both within 6 years of the start date of their PhD and ESEB members.
Year
Award date
2015
Recipients
Awarding institution
Awarding institution
European Society of Evolutionary Society
Description
Thomas Merkling (Divisional Visitor, Keogh Group, EEG) received a 'Godfrey Hewitt mobility award' from the European Society of Evolutionary Society. The grant will allow Thomas to collaborate with Lisa Schwanz from UNSW for about 10 days in September, to study the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in lizards.
Evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination in reptilesThomas Merkling, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Funding provided: € 900
The award is open to PhD students or postdoctoral scientists who are, at the closing date for applications, both within 6 years of the start date of their PhD and ESEB members.