About: Nina Wedell

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Nina Wedell is a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. She was appointed as the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in 2019. She will investigate the evolutionary dynamics of sexual conflict and insecticide resistance genes at the University of Melbourne. Professor Wedell has pioneered the field of sexual selection, and is best known for her research on female multiple mating, polyandry. Her work has encompassed many insect systems including butterflies, moths, and flies.

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  • Nina Wedell es una bióloga molecular, catedrática de Biología evolutiva y desde 2018 la decana asociada de investigación en la Universidad de Exeter, en Reino Unido.​​ Wedell ha sido pionera en el conocimiento del papel del conflicto sexual y los genes egoístas en el proceso evolutivo,​​ por su trabajo fue galardonada el 22 de octubre de 2019 por la ARC, .​ Recibió el Premio Wolfson de la Royal Society en 2011, la Organización Europea de Biología Molecular la eligió como miembro vitalicio en 2014.​ (es)
  • Nina Wedell is a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. She was appointed as the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in 2019. She will investigate the evolutionary dynamics of sexual conflict and insecticide resistance genes at the University of Melbourne. Professor Wedell has pioneered the field of sexual selection, and is best known for her research on female multiple mating, polyandry. Her work has encompassed many insect systems including butterflies, moths, and flies. (en)
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  • Stockholm University (en)
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  • Nina Wedell (en)
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  • Evolution of nuptial gifts in bushcrickets (en)
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  • University of Exeter University of Melbourne (en)
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  • Nina Wedell es una bióloga molecular, catedrática de Biología evolutiva y desde 2018 la decana asociada de investigación en la Universidad de Exeter, en Reino Unido.​​ Wedell ha sido pionera en el conocimiento del papel del conflicto sexual y los genes egoístas en el proceso evolutivo,​​ por su trabajo fue galardonada el 22 de octubre de 2019 por la ARC, .​ Recibió el Premio Wolfson de la Royal Society en 2011, la Organización Europea de Biología Molecular la eligió como miembro vitalicio en 2014.​ (es)
  • Nina Wedell is a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. She was appointed as the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in 2019. She will investigate the evolutionary dynamics of sexual conflict and insecticide resistance genes at the University of Melbourne. Professor Wedell has pioneered the field of sexual selection, and is best known for her research on female multiple mating, polyandry. Her work has encompassed many insect systems including butterflies, moths, and flies. (en)
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