VUB Department of Biology

VUB Department of Biology Official Facebook account for the Biology Department of Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) This is the offical page of the Department of Biology at VUB.

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Dit is de officiële Facebook pagina van de Vakgroep Biologie van de VUB. Contacteer ons als je meer informatie wil over ons onderwijs of onderzoek. je kan ook meer informatie vi

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BSc programme - Bachelor opleiding (Dutch)
http://www.vub.ac.be/opleiding/biologie/programma

MSc programme - Master opleidingen (Dutch and English)
https://www.vub.ac.be/en/study/biology

Research - Onderzoek
http://we.vub.ac.be/en/biology-department

In a new paper published in journal Biological Reviews, Prof. Bram Vanschoenwinkel, together with a team of Belgian, Bra...
07/10/2024

In a new paper published in journal Biological Reviews, Prof. Bram Vanschoenwinkel, together with a team of Belgian, Brazilian and German scientists, explain how isolated mountains known as inselbergs can play an important role in global landscapes as ecological and evolutionary reservoirs. The paper is a culmination of 15 years of research on this topic both at VUB and elsewhere.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/brv.13150?fbclid=IwY2xjawFwn6dleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHWUovnHKk7eCWFI3kmuh-nNw00lVYNQ_9X0s2OT6e9_PCZ2WIAGamxFbkg_aem_7LAwp7LDT34mBBsYLWqAHQ

Global warming is expanding the poleward reach of mangroves. But why not on the west coast of North America?A group of r...
16/08/2024

Global warming is expanding the poleward reach of mangroves. But why not on the west coast of North America?

A group of researchers including VUB professor Tom Van der Stocken found that ocean dispersal is currently limiting poleward expansion of mangroves along this coastline. To do so, they combined species distribution modelling with an oceanographic transport model and high-resolution output from the Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean (ECCO).

Check out their ArcGIS storymap that is now live on the NASA ECCO website:
https://ecco-group.org/storymaps.htm?id=98

The study can be found here:
https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecog.07288

While much attention has been paid to the climatic controls of species' range limits, other factors such as dispersal limitation are also important. Temperature is an important control of the distrib...

Did you know that a small number of frogs use skin-secreted glue as an antipredator defence mechanism? And, perhaps even...
15/07/2024

Did you know that a small number of frogs use skin-secreted glue as an antipredator defence mechanism? And, perhaps even more intriguingly: do you know why only certain frogs are sticky, and what exactly makes them stick?

Using technologies ranging from Lego® bricks to high-powered microscopes, Zaman et al. show how changes in the structure and expression of two proteins underpin the parallel evolution of these glues in different frog lineages.

Find out more about sticky frogs here:

Some amphibians defend themselves against predators by producing a highly adhesive skin secretion, effectively preventing their ingestion. This study shows how changes in the structure and expression of two proteins underlay the parallel evolution of these defence glues in different frog lineages.

The VUB department of Biology is recruiting! We are hiring 3 teaching assistants who combine teaching and PhD research, ...
10/07/2024

The VUB department of Biology is recruiting!

We are hiring 3 teaching assistants who combine teaching and PhD research, with topics ranging from 🐸 amphibian toxin and s*x evolution to 🌳 agro-ecology, and 1 management assistant who will support the department adminstratively.

Applying for the management assistant position will be possible until the 25th of July, for the other 3 positions until the 31st of July.

Want to know more about these vacancies? You can check them out below 👇

Teaching assistant / PhD researcher:
(a) https://jobs.vub.be/job/Elsene-Mandaatassistent-Biologie/1084549901/
(b) https://jobs.vub.be/job/Elsene-Doctoraatsbeurs-Biologie/1085234101/
(c) https://jobs.vub.be/job/Elsene-Doctoraatsbeurs-Biologie/1085245901/

Management assistant:
https://jobs.vub.be/job/Elsene-Management-Assistant-Vakgroep-Biologie/1088154301/

Mandaatassistent Biologie

“Bellwethers of change”A new study, which features VUB researchers, tracked humpback whale populations in the North Paci...
08/03/2024

“Bellwethers of change”

A new study, which features VUB researchers, tracked humpback whale populations in the North Pacific Ocean for the past 20 years with the largest individual identification dataset ever compiled for a whale species. After a period of recovery following the end of commercial whaling in 1976, numbers peaked in 2012 then declined by 20% by 2021, likely due to the impact of a severe marine heatwave from 2014 to 2016, which reduced food availability for humpback whales. This study highlights the humpback whale as an indicator species for the health of the North Pacific ecosystem in a changing climate.

NPR: https://www.npr.org/2024/02/28/1234633319/climate-change-is-hindering-humpback-whales-return-from-the-brink-of-extinction
The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/28/did-a-marine-heatwave-cause-7000-humpback-whales-to-starve-to-death-aoe
Original study: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.231462

Populations were recovering, but a new study reveals that numbers dropped by 20% coinciding with a period of record temperatures in the North Pacific

In a new online video for the "Universiteit van Vlaanderen", Prof. Harry olde Venterink explains why many plant species ...
22/11/2023

In a new online video for the "Universiteit van Vlaanderen", Prof. Harry olde Venterink explains why many plant species face extinction. (Dutch language);

Hebben planten mest nodig? En bestaat er zoiets als te veel mest? Is de overvloed aan stikstof bij ons eigenlijk geen voordeel voor planten?

📅Save the date and join us!Our VUB Department of Biology upcoming   with Prof. Dr. Steven Van Belleghem from KU Leuven, ...
21/11/2023

📅Save the date and join us!

Our VUB Department of Biology upcoming with Prof. Dr. Steven Van Belleghem from KU Leuven, offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the genetic mechanisms behind environmental adaptation 👉👉👉

-'Pangenomes, Adaptations, Gene Regulation & Plasticity'

-16:00-17:00, 28 Nov, F5.66

Dr. Van Belleghem won the prestigious FWO Odysseus Grant early this year. His lab 'Eco-Evolutionary Genomics' (https://bio.kuleuven.be/eeb/sv/) is aiming to understand the molecular and genetic mechanisms behind examples of ‘high evolvability’ and to what extent they are present in other species will help us better forecast the effects of environmental change.

Our next DBIO seminar will take place at 16:00-17:00 on Tuesday this week in our seminar room F5.66.  Prof. Bram Vanscho...
30/10/2023

Our next DBIO seminar will take place at 16:00-17:00 on Tuesday this week in our seminar room F5.66. Prof. Bram Vanschoenwinkel will discuss the work of his team on the impact of climate change on freshwater pond communities. Here is a Teams link for those who wish to join virtually:

https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MWNkNzllOTAtYzMyYi00MmU5LWIxZWUtYjU0MGJkMDMxOWY0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22695b7ca8-2da8-4545-a2da-42d03784e585%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%225f4fa2ac-b18f-4497-8a8e-e31dbbec8507%22%7d

VUB alumnus Alvise Dabala's thesis research has been published in Nature Communications. Alvise was a Tropimundo student...
23/10/2023

VUB alumnus Alvise Dabala's thesis research has been published in Nature Communications. Alvise was a Tropimundo student who worked with Farid Dahdouh-Guebas and Anthony Richardson. Congratulations!

Mangroves provide ecosystem services but are threatened by anthropogenic activities. This study identifies priority areas that maximise the protection of mangrove biodiversity and ecosystem services. The authors show that biodiversity can be protected whilst maximising ecosystem benefits, with littl...

16/10/2023

Our next DBIO seminar will take place at 16:00-17:00 on Tuesday this week in our seminar room F5.66.
Postdoc Dr. Sagar Shinde, recently joined the Ma lab and will present his work entitled:
Evolution at different timescales: Gene, Genome, and Pan-genome

Here is a Teams link for those who wish to join virtually:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjVjMWM5M2YtOTI2Yy00ZWNiLWFlNGQtZWNkZmE1OWRhZWFk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22695b7ca8-2da8-4545-a2da-42d03784e585%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%225f4fa2ac-b18f-4497-8a8e-e31dbbec8507%22%7d

Adres

Pleinlaan 2
Ixelles
1050

Openingstijden

Maandag 09:00 - 17:00
Dinsdag 09:00 - 17:00
Woensdag 09:00 - 17:00
Donderdag 09:00 - 17:00
Vrijdag 09:00 - 17:00

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