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Thibault (Tibo) Leroy
@tiboleroyinen.bsky.social
Evolutionary biologist/Population genegeek
BeeGEES lab 🐝, GenPhySE, INRAE 🇫🇷
2025 chocolate medal prize laureate (self-awarded)
🐘: @TiBoLeroyInEn@ecoevo.social
Muto ergo sum
Formation à la dégustation de miels, de bon samedi matin.
🍯💛🧡🤎
November 8, 2025 at 8:51 AM
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Thinking only of Rosalind Franklin today, and what was stolen from her (and so many other female scientists alongside her).
Rosalind Franklin and the damage of gender harassment
Spurred by a recent report on sexual harassment in academia, our columnist revisits a historical case and reflects on what has changed—and what hasn’t
www.science.org
November 7, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Reminder: we still welcome applications! 📩
2-year postdoctoral position available in Fanny Mondet’s group (Avignon, France) as part of her ERC project, in collaboration with our BeeGEES team in Toulouse
Interested in chemical ecology, transcriptomics, microbiomes, and honey bees? 🐝
Application deadline: November 27, 2025

Thanks for sharing!
Postdoctoral position in chemical ecology and genomics: Mechanisms of honey bee resistance to varroa
A two-year position for a postdoctoral researcher is open at the “Bees and Environment” research unit (Avignon, France) affiliated to INRAE (French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment), one of the leading institute in the world for the study of relationships between agriculture, environment and food. The postdoc will work on the physiological mechanisms, microbial diversity and molecular adaptation features of collective defenses against diseases in social animals.Background & dutiesInvasive species that reveal themselves as new parasites disrupt established host-pathogen dynamics and can cause immense economic damage. Despite their high susceptibility to invasions and disease spread, many social animals have evolved mechanisms that allow effective defence at the group level. Such defences have been described across the animal kingdom, especially within social insect species, and are known to involve chemical communication. Our team aims to understand the mechanisms that underpin collective behavioural and physiological defences against unhealthy brood in honey bee colonies, in the context of the invasion by the parasite Varroa destructor.Within this project, the postdoc will lead research to decipher the collective defences that are developed against brood diseases, with a particular interest about varroa. The focus will be placed around the understanding of physiological and behavioural mechanisms that are at the basis of honey bee resistance to this parasitic mite. Investigations will be performed through chemical ecology experiments, as well as transcriptomics and metagenomics. The overall goal is to determine the semiochemicals drivers of host defence towards parasitic infestation, to investigate the potential role of microbiome in resistance triggering, as well as to characterise physiological features of individual bees that are actively involved in the host response.Research environment and work conditionsYou will join the “Bees and Environment” research unit of INRAE in Avignon (France), which develops a wide range of research programs to study honey bee and wild bee populations, in the context of sustainable farming and global change. This postdoc project is part of an Interreg Alcotra grant (2023-2027 – Meliorapi) and an ERC Starting grant (2024-2028 – Bee Healthy) led by Fanny Mondet. You will work in close collaboration with our beekeeping technicians, students and postdocs of the team, our research assistant in chemical ecology and our engineer in honey bee genetics. You will benefit from all the lab and field work facilities of the unit, including our experimental apiary and chemical ecology platform. Additionally, the metagenomic work will be developed in close collaboration with the BeeGEES team of the GenPhySE research unit (INRAE) in Toulouse, especially Thibault Leroy. The BeeGEES team is one of the global leaders in honey bee genomics and have recently developed large-scale metagenomic projects. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to spend periods in Toulouse to benefit from the local expertise in metagenomics, as well as the access to the genomic facilities.The contract will be for 2 years, starting in March 2026.Salary and benefits are according to INRAE rules in France (monthly gross salary ~ 3,100 €).
jobs.inrae.fr
November 6, 2025 at 7:36 AM
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Hi Folks !

Just a few more days to register for the POPGROUP meeting (deadline = this Monday 10/11/2025).

Join us in the beautiful city of #Lille just across the Channel for three exciting days of science and more !

www.hautsdefrancetourism.com/destinations...

--> populationgeneticsgroup.org.uk
November 5, 2025 at 9:15 AM
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Une affirmation trompeuse est une déclaration isolée, fausse, inexacte ou sortie de son contexte.
Un narratif est le schéma global que ces affirmations créent, orientant à plusieurs reprises le public vers la même conclusion (par exemple que ‘les énergies renouvelables ne sont pas écologiques’).
Informations trompeuses sur le climat à la télévision et à la radio en France : analyse de l’ampleur du phénomène et des récits les plus fréquents
529 cas d'affirmations trompeuses ou fausses ont été détectés entre janvier et août 2025, le nombre d'incidents ayant triplé pendant les mois d'été.     Emmanuel Vincent Founder & Executive Director, Science Feedback   Charles Terroille Project & Investigative Research Officer, Science Feedback   Anaïs Maréchal Climate Editor, Science Feedback   Rahul Rao Energy editor, Science Feedback   Darrik Burns Climate editor, Science Feedback   Résumé Pendant huit mois, Science Feedback et ses partenaires Data for Good et QuotaClimat ont surveillé la circulation des fausses informations sur le climat à la télévision et à la radio françaises. Les résultats sont frappants : 529 cas d’affirmations trompeuses ou fausses ont été détectés entre janvier et août 2025, le nombre d’incidents ayant triplé pendant les mois d’été.   Les pics de mésinformation ont coïncidé avec des événements politiques et géopolitiques majeurs, tels que l’investiture de Donald Trump, les débats parlementaires et sénatoriaux sur les zones à faibles émissions (ZFE) et les discussions sur la planification énergétique de la France (PPE3).   L’analyse révèle 19 narratifs récurrents, dont la plupart ciblent les solutions au changement climatique plutôt que la science climatique elle-même (voir ci-dessous pour la liste complète). Plus de 70 % des cas visaient la transition énergétique, en particulier les énergies renouvelables.   La télévision et radio publique s’est révélée beaucoup plus résiliente que les chaînes d’information privées diffusant 24 heures sur 24 ; elle s’est avérée six fois moins perméable aux discours trompeurs.   Cet ensemble de données sans précédent met en évidence un paradoxe : si les médias mainstream sont considérés comme les sources d’information les plus fiables, ils sont de plus en plus exposés à la désinformation climatique et l’amplifient parfois, souvent par l’intermédiaire d’invités, de commentateurs ou d’hommes politiques.   Le rapport constate que moins les médias couvrent les questions climatiques, plus ils deviennent vulnérables à la désinformation, et appelle à des mesures de protection plus strictes : protection de la radiodiffusion publique, normes éditoriales transparentes et systèmes de surveillance coordonnés capables de contrer les discours trompeurs en temps réel.   Ensemble, ces conclusions soulignent l’urgence de renforcer l’intégrité de l’information environnementale afin de soutenir le débat démocratique et une action climatique efficace.   Télécharger le rapport Narratifs Voici ci-dessous la liste des 19 narratifs de désinformation les plus fréquents identifiés dans notre étude. Pour chaque narratif, nous expliquons pourquoi certaines des affirmations qui le soutiennent sont trompeuses et les mettons en contraste avec le consensus scientifique sur le sujet.   Alors qu’une affirmation trompeuse est une déclaration isolée, fausse, inexacte ou sortie de son contexte, un narratif est le schéma global que ces affirmations créent, orientant à plusieurs reprises le public vers la même conclusion (par exemple que ‘les énergies renouvelables ne sont pas écologiques’).
sco.lt
November 4, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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Latest research from the lab where we mapped the sex-determining gene in the red mason bee. Surprisingly it turned out to be the same gene used by ants, suggesting an ancient origin >150 million years ago. Thanks to the many people involved!
#Haplodiploid inheritance is found in all species of #Hymenoptera. @mwbstr.bsky.social &co map the #sex determining #gene of the red mason #bee to the ANTSR gene region, suggesting a shared, ancient origin of #SexDetermination in bees & ants >150 Mya ago @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/47COEtH
November 4, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Plein de trucs que je n'aime pas dans ce discours, le ton, les mots. Mais..
j'ai déposé à l'ERC '24, j'ai été classé A+ avant d'aller à l'oral. Je n'ai eu quasi-aucun soutien, ni pendant ni surtout après. Zero soutien financier depuis, même pas une ANR Tremplin.
Nada.
🖊️Tibo, acteur de l'effondrement
Quand notre ministre de tutelle nous insulte devant la représentation nationale. "Bande de nuls" "complètement à la ramasse".
Nous reprocher des taux de réussite faible à Horizon Europe et ERC, quand manquent les moyens pour assurer nos missions de service public. Surtout changez rien!👌
October 31, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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In the latest issue of #G3journal, @arunsethuraman.bsky.social et al. describe biases in summary statistics, such as genetic differentiation, Tajima’s D, and estimates of theta, migration rates, and divergence for understanding genomic signatures from extinct ghost populations. buff.ly/h6bjoQc
October 29, 2025 at 6:05 PM
2-year postdoctoral position available in Fanny Mondet’s group (Avignon, France) as part of her ERC project, in collaboration with our BeeGEES team in Toulouse
Interested in chemical ecology, transcriptomics, microbiomes, and honey bees? 🐝
Application deadline: November 27, 2025

Thanks for sharing!
Postdoctoral position in chemical ecology and genomics: Mechanisms of honey bee resistance to varroa
A two-year position for a postdoctoral researcher is open at the “Bees and Environment” research unit (Avignon, France) affiliated to INRAE (French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment), one of the leading institute in the world for the study of relationships between agriculture, environment and food. The postdoc will work on the physiological mechanisms, microbial diversity and molecular adaptation features of collective defenses against diseases in social animals.Background & dutiesInvasive species that reveal themselves as new parasites disrupt established host-pathogen dynamics and can cause immense economic damage. Despite their high susceptibility to invasions and disease spread, many social animals have evolved mechanisms that allow effective defence at the group level. Such defences have been described across the animal kingdom, especially within social insect species, and are known to involve chemical communication. Our team aims to understand the mechanisms that underpin collective behavioural and physiological defences against unhealthy brood in honey bee colonies, in the context of the invasion by the parasite Varroa destructor.Within this project, the postdoc will lead research to decipher the collective defences that are developed against brood diseases, with a particular interest about varroa. The focus will be placed around the understanding of physiological and behavioural mechanisms that are at the basis of honey bee resistance to this parasitic mite. Investigations will be performed through chemical ecology experiments, as well as transcriptomics and metagenomics. The overall goal is to determine the semiochemicals drivers of host defence towards parasitic infestation, to investigate the potential role of microbiome in resistance triggering, as well as to characterise physiological features of individual bees that are actively involved in the host response.Research environment and work conditionsYou will join the “Bees and Environment” research unit of INRAE in Avignon (France), which develops a wide range of research programs to study honey bee and wild bee populations, in the context of sustainable farming and global change. This postdoc project is part of an Interreg Alcotra grant (2023-2027 – Meliorapi) and an ERC Starting grant (2024-2028 – Bee Healthy) led by Fanny Mondet. You will work in close collaboration with our beekeeping technicians, students and postdocs of the team, our research assistant in chemical ecology and our engineer in honey bee genetics. You will benefit from all the lab and field work facilities of the unit, including our experimental apiary and chemical ecology platform. Additionally, the metagenomic work will be developed in close collaboration with the BeeGEES team of the GenPhySE research unit (INRAE) in Toulouse, especially Thibault Leroy. The BeeGEES team is one of the global leaders in honey bee genomics and have recently developed large-scale metagenomic projects. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to spend periods in Toulouse to benefit from the local expertise in metagenomics, as well as the access to the genomic facilities.The contract will be for 2 years, starting in March 2026.Salary and benefits are according to INRAE rules in France (monthly gross salary ~ 3,100 €).
jobs.inrae.fr
October 25, 2025 at 5:29 AM
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Do you want to do a Masters in Evolutionary Biology? The call for applying to the MEME program is now open! MEME is a fantastic 2-year MSc between four European Universities on all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Apply and study in Sweden/France/the Netherlands/Germany/USA/Switzerland! www.evobio.eu
October 24, 2025 at 9:04 AM
End of a very intense week in Roscoff with both the Jacques Monod conference #cjm25 on speciation and the annual in-person meeting of our ANR-FWF RadiaSpe project. Many thanks to all the organisators of the conference, including Nick Barton & @crouxevo.bsky.social.
October 24, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Surprising plant diversity observed today at the botanical garden in Roscoff, Brittany (one of the wettest places in France!) during the mid-conference break of the Jacques Monod conference #cjm25 on speciation.
October 22, 2025 at 9:19 PM
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The promise of AlphaFold for gene structure annotation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.21.683479v1
October 22, 2025 at 1:47 AM
What a nice start to the Jacques Monod conference #cjm25 on speciation in Roscoff, Britany. What an inspiring lineup of talks and scientists. Even the weather is remarkably welcoming, for now, at least. 🤩
October 21, 2025 at 7:47 PM
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Cross-species cloning in ants 🐜
These two males belong to different species—but share the same mother. How? Why?
To celebrate the print release of our last paper in this week’s @nature.com (issue 8084), here’s a thread summarizing the results. Why? Let’s dive in🧵👇 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
October 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Rappel (derniers jours):
Nous recherchons un M2 pour un stage en métagénomique, avec reconstruction de réseaux métaboliques de bactéries retrouvées dans le miel.🍯🧬🦠

Profil recherché avec une formation bioinfo et/ou une expérience substantielle en bioinfo

Resp. de M2: merci pour la diffusion 🙏
Pour un format d'annonce plus officiel, ça se passe par ici : jobs.inrae.fr/ot-27415
Merci par avance à toutes celles et tous ceux qui diffuseront cette annonce à leurs bons étudiants en bioinfo / génomique / métagénomique.
Bonus #1: vivre à Toulouse!
Bonus #2: dégustation régulière de miels!
October 14, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Sans conteste, un énorme gâchis

On est très loin d'être à la hauteur des attentes des apiculteurs. Et encore plus des enjeux plus globaux sur les pollinisateurs, que ça soit en terme de sécurité alimentaire et de préservation de la biodiversité.

Soutien aux collègues
reporterre.net/Un-gachis-l-...
« Un gâchis » : l’Inrae ferme une unité d’expérimentation sur les abeilles
En plein débat sur la loi Duplomb, l’Inrae a décidé de fermer une unité expérimentale sur l'abeille. La CGT déplore un « manque de vision ». La direction assure vouloir renforcer la recherche sur les ...
reporterre.net
October 11, 2025 at 5:11 PM
Our work on the history of rose breeding during the 19th century, the golden age for roses in Europe, is now published in #GENETICS
204 ancient roses phenotyped (>60 traits) & genotyped (SNP array) +32 WGS
➡️Evolution of the pop structure, genetic diversity, genomic footprints, GWAS & more!
URL 🔽
🧬🌹
In #GENETICS, @tiboleroyinen.bsky.social et al. present the largest #GWAS catalog for roses to date and show how genetic makeup changed from a historical European to a near-Asian genetic background within a few generations during rose breeding in Europe. buff.ly/tw4vVUl
October 10, 2025 at 4:54 AM
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Registrations are now open for the next edition of the Population Genomics course with @tiboleroyinen.bsky.social & @bourgeoisyann.bsky.social

Save the dates: 16-20 March 2026 (online)

www.physalia-courses.org/courses-work...
Introduction to population genomics
16-20 May 2026
www.physalia-courses.org
October 9, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Delighted to see our work on the evolution of roses during the 19th century featured on this month’s Genetics cover! 😍

Feel free to let your curiosity guide you to our recent article!
academic.oup.com/genetics/art...
🌹🧬
The October #GENETICS cover shows phenotypic variation in rose flowers across different periods of 19th-century breeding history, illustrated with some of the rose varieties preserved in the ancient rose garden Roseraie Loubert.🌹 Read the full issue: buff.ly/BYzknt9

📸: @tiboleroyinen.bsky.social
October 8, 2025 at 5:43 PM
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The October #GENETICS cover shows phenotypic variation in rose flowers across different periods of 19th-century breeding history, illustrated with some of the rose varieties preserved in the ancient rose garden Roseraie Loubert.🌹 Read the full issue: buff.ly/BYzknt9

📸: @tiboleroyinen.bsky.social
October 8, 2025 at 4:05 PM
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Retour à l’état sauvage : l’étonnante histoire des vaches de l’île Amsterdam perdue dans l’océan Indien
theconversation.com/retour-a-let...
Retour à l’état sauvage : l’étonnante histoire des vaches de l’île Amsterdam perdue dans l’océan Indien
L’étude génétique de cette population a permis de répondre à plusieurs questions : d’où venaient ces vaches ? Comment ont-elles pu s’établir sur une île déserte ?
theconversation.com
October 8, 2025 at 12:46 PM
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Le suivi de ~4 000 doctorants issus de 107 pays différent montre les sujets d'inquiétudes de ces jeunes scientifiques

Les préoccupations financières viennent en 1er
(les ♂️ plus que les ♀️)
Puis vient la santé mentale & le syndrome de l'imposteur
(les ♀️ plus que les ♂️)

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
October 7, 2025 at 3:52 PM
The good thing about not having a government in France right now is that we avoid all the awkward moments in which French ministers praise the so-called "French excellence" after a Nobel Prize goes to a French scientist who is working abroad since several decades.
October 7, 2025 at 11:00 AM