🐝 New research from @larschittka.bsky.social and his team suggests insects might have elements of consciousness, from emotion-like states to attention and sleep.
Could bees and flies help us understand the origins of awareness?
Read more: www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
Posts by Queen Mary School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences
🚨Next week🚨
The Centre for Molecular Cell Biology hosts Prof. Michele Vendruscolo from the University of Cambridge to deliver a seminar about: Expediting Drug Discovery for Undruggable Targets Using AI.
Thursday 4th December, 1-2pm: www.seresearch.qmul.ac.uk/cmcb/events/...
@qmulse.bsky.social
We're really proud of the work happening in our school around disability and neurodiversity support.
Dr Ruth Rose and Dr Tim Fulton have spearheaded a bespoke student-first approach that works in real teaching spaces.
Read the full story here: www.qmul.ac.uk/queenmaryaca...
New research from our school links a key gene, RBFOX1, to stress and anxiety. 🧠
Zebrafish without this gene showed higher cortisol levels, hyperactivity, and increased anxiety, offering new clues about how genetics shape behaviour and mental health. 🧬
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Chema Martin, wearing a dark blue sweater and green trousers, presents his work in front of a seated audience. Behind him, parts of a slide is visible on a screen. It shows a schematic of a planktonic larva.
It was fantastic welcoming back Chema Martin @chemamd.bsky.social from @qmulsbbs.bsky.social at the Centre today 👏 He shared with us his latest work on spiralian larvae evolution, with fascinating insights on the timing of gene expression during development. Thank you for visiting us!
Our School @qmulsbbs.bsky.social successfully renewed its Athena Swan Silver Award, recognising its commitment to gender equality! Special thanks to @nadinelavan.bsky.social, Guifen Chen, and all the EDI committee for being the driving forces behind the application 👏
www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
New Nature study (co-authored by Queen Mary researchers) reveals that arrow worms evolved unique organs by inventing brand-new genes — not just reusing old ones. 🧬🌊
🔗 www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
@qmulse.bsky.social
A parasitic wasp on a windowsill in Chandigarh turned out to be a brand-new species—and revived a genus lost since the 1960s.
Meet Losgna occidentalis, now officially part of science thanks to museum sleuthing and a global team of collaborators.
Read the full story: www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
A new study led by our researchers finds women with ADHD could be 3x more likely to have PMDD — a severe premenstrual disorder with serious health impacts.
Even undiagnosed ADHD symptoms = higher risk.
Find out more: www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
@agnewblais.bsky.social @qmulse.bsky.social
Dive into the underexplored frontiers of lab automation beyond established high-throughput drug screening pipelines! Join @qmulsbbs.bsky.social for an evening where Material Science takes centre stage in revolutionizing laboratory processes.
lu.ma/10y82mai
Join us for an engaging day of scientific exchange
at Inaugural Symposium of the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology!
📅 Monday 30th June, 9am - 6pm
📍 Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Place, Queen Mary University of London
Find out more and register here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inaugural-...
This comes off the back of a paper I wrote with two colleagues a few years ago on the slightly bigger topic of using extinct flying vertebrates as models for aircraft design: www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
How pterosaurs can inspire aircraft design ✈️
Dr @davehone.bsky.social wrote for The Conversation UK about how ancient flying reptiles that lived alongside dinosaurs may hold the key to future aircraft and drone design.
theconversation.com/how-pterosau...
It's finally here! Great start of the summer. We got our latest preprint from @chemamd.bsky.social in @qmulsbbs.bsky.social @qmulse.bsky.social, showing evidence of developmental system drift in the specification of dorsoventral (belly vs back) axis in annelids 🪱🪱🪱
#DevBio #EvoDevo
Job alert - We are looking for an Environmental Facility Technician @qmulsbbs.bsky.social to help support file work, experiments, isotope ratio mass spectrometry, gas chromatography etc. Please apply here:
qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/...
Ever wonder how your cells build themselves? 🤔 New research from @qmulsbbs.bsky.social & @dundee.ac.uk, out in @pnas.org, reveals the key mechanism behind microtubule growth. It's crucial for understanding cell division and has potential impacts on cancer treatments. www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2...
What have we learnt in the past 25 years since the groundbreaking BBC series Walking With Dinosaurs first aired?
That's what this article in the @theguardian.com seeks to explore, featuring SBBS' resident paleontologist, @davehone.bsky.social!
www.theguardian.com/science/2025...
This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, we’re spotlighting (Dr Jessica Agnew-Blais (@agnewblais.bsky.social), whose research is reshaping our understanding of ADHD - looking at how genetic and environmental factors shape its progression, especially in girls and women.
#ADHDResearch #WomenInScience
New research co-authored by @kratina.bsky.social shows how human land use + invasive fish are reshaping rivers — and cutting fishery value by 50%.
Native fish are shrinking. Non-natives are thriving. Ecosystem services are vanishing.
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Ecology #Biodiversity #Conservation
Exciting news! Prof. @yannickwurm.bsky.social is joining @aria-research.bsky.social as a Programme Director.
He’s diving into big, bold questions—like using AI to predict evolution and unlocking the secrets of superorganisms to inspire medical breakthroughs. 🐜🤖💡
www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
Congrats to Dr Elena Torlai Triglia, who has received a prestigious Springboard Award from @acmedsci.bsky.social!
Her research is tackling melanoma head-on by investigating how DNA mutations drive the disease—and could lead to more personalised cancer treatments.🧬🧪
www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
Key insights:
‣ Only 1% of known insect species have reliable population data.
‣ 20% of assessed species are classified as threatened (IUCN).
‣ Most monitoring focuses on Europe and North America, leaving huge gaps in Africa & South America.
#Biodiversity #Conservation
99% of insect species lack conservation data. A major study led by @ukceh.bsky.social and @zslofficial.bsky.social, with contributions from Professor Iwan Jones and Dr John Murphy of @qmulrivercomms.bsky.social, highlights urgent gaps in our understanding of global insect populations.
Could woolly mice be the key to resurrecting mammoths? Dr @alexdemendoza.bsky.social and Benjamin Tapon, PhD student at @qmulsbbs.bsky.social, break down the science behind one company’s ambitious plan to bring back the woolly mammoth through genetic engineering.
theconversation.com/woolly-mice-...
Which film from the Jurassic Park franchise is your favorite? 🎥
@davehone.bsky.social has his say on this matter and much more as he speaks to the New Scientist about the history of dinosaurs in movies.🦕
Watch the full video: institutions.newscientist.com/video/246977...
📹: New Scientist (2025)
We’re transforming waste heat from our Tier 2 data centre into a #sustainable energy source, providing heating and hot water for campus.
Tim Lee, Lead Engineer: "One of our projects is connected to a residency building and will support 250 student showers 365 days a year."
Our resident bee-expert @larschittka.bsky.social was on BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time earlier today, talking to Melvyn Bragg about pollination! 🐝
Listen to the episode here and find out more about this fascinating topic: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m....
Dr Janelle Jones, senior author: “Arts interventions are accessible, cost-effective, and enjoyable. They offer a way to address mental health challenges that doesn’t rely solely on medication or traditional therapy.”
Read the full study in @nature.com #MentalHealth: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
A new @queenmarycbb.bsky.social, @qmulsbbs.bsky.social study reveals that group arts activities like painting, dancing, or music can significantly reduce #depression and #anxiety in older adults. The effect sizes are comparable to antidepressants or talking therapies. www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/2...
Our very own Dr Giulia De Falco has been appointed to a prestigious @who.int subcommittee on tumour classification—the only UK rep on this global panel! Her work will help keep cancer diagnostics up to date & accessible worldwide.
Find out more: www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/news/it...
#CancerResearch #WHO