Tim Barraclough
timbarra.bsky.social
Tim Barraclough
@timbarra.bsky.social
Two Senior Research Fellow jobs @biology.ox.ac.uk on fungal biology in plant and animal/human disease. my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
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October 30, 2025 at 1:18 PM
I'm advertising a PhD project on the evolution of horizontal transfer. Interested in this or other topics in evolution and species diversity, please get in touch. www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
The evolutionary costs and benefits of horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotes (TB01) at University of Oxford on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - The evolutionary costs and benefits of horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotes (TB01) at University of Oxford, listed on FindAPhD.com
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October 20, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
Oxford Biology is growing 📢

We’re appointing 3 Associate Professors in:
🌱 Plant Sciences
🦉 Animal Behaviour
🔬 Molecular Cell Biology

3 fields. 3 opportunities. One new home for Oxford Biology.

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/41S2Tc7
Apply now 👉 bit.ly/488CNW3
September 15, 2025 at 8:20 AM
New paper from our workshop funded by the Calleva Centre ‪@magdalenoxford.bsky.social‬. We discuss how to minimise the risk of resistance evolution for new fungal control methods using RNA sprays - based on lessons from fungicide resistance studies and evolutionary genomics. doi.org/10.1016/j.fb...
Redirecting
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August 12, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
Fungicide resistance is a big reason why we need alternative crop protection measures, but we must consider the risk of those other crop protection measures also selecting for resistance, especially for target-specific methods like RNAi.
August 11, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
🚨Fresh out of press!
How do wild bacterial communities respond to environmental perturbations like liming?
We experimentally evolved them to find out!
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Eco-evolutionary robustness of wild bacterial communities to experimental perturbation
Abstract. Most knowledge about bacterial evolution and ecological interactions comes from laboratory studies. One difference between the wild and most labo
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July 22, 2025 at 8:53 PM
Our new paper on experimental evolution in wild tree-holes -Eco-evolutionary robustness of wild bacterial communities to experimental perturbation

#ISMEJournal
@duhitasant.bsky.social Tom Smith Edgar Wong Juli Cohen
@kayla-king.bsky.social
Tom Bell

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Eco-evolutionary robustness of wild bacterial communities to experimental perturbation
Abstract. Most knowledge about bacterial evolution and ecological interactions comes from laboratory studies. One difference between the wild and most labo
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August 1, 2025 at 8:44 AM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
Congratulations to Shian-Li Kelly-Williams, who has won Best Initiative in the @mplsoxford.bsky.social Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity (EDI) Awards!

Shian-Li has created a novel database for undergraduate students in Biology to share resources based on EDI-related content 👇
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Shian-Li Kelly-Williams wins best initiative in MPLS EDI Awards 2025
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July 18, 2025 at 8:27 AM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
Very proud of new DPhil, Simon Kershenbaum; here, messing with planarian (in cake-form). Co-supervised with Aziz Aboobakar. Big thanks to @timbarra.bsky.social and @jordisolana.bsky.social for all their hard work as examiners 🫶 Sorry to miss celebrations in person! 🥂 @biology.ox.ac.uk
March 27, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Bit of a crime scene @magdalenoxford.bsky.social tower today, but whodunnit? @biology.ox.ac.uk
March 19, 2025 at 2:31 PM
New paper out "Do the “big four” orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes?" ... well, do they?? @evolletters.bsky.social
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Do the “big four” orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes?
Higher taxa are normally considered to be arbitrary levels in the branching tree of life, with no level having greater or lesser significance for evolution
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March 17, 2025 at 10:37 AM
Reposted by Tim Barraclough
Gene transfer from a different fungus has led to outbreaks of coffee wilt disease 🍄

For the past century, outbreaks have severely impacted coffee production across sub-Saharan Africa

New research with @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social & CABI 👇
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Outbreaks of coffee wilt disease linked to gene transfer from another fungus
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December 6, 2024 at 9:24 AM
PhD opportunity: Bdelloid rotifers are strange animals with no males and amazing stress tolerance. 10% of their genes came from bacteria, fungi via HGT, including antimicrobial genes that are unique in animals. Find out how/why and discover new antimicrobials too! www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
November 22, 2024 at 5:44 PM