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European Congress of Entomology
New publication: Insect secretions stabilising obligate bacterial symbionts
New lab member: Ruben Eichfeld
New lab member: Julia Boogh
New lab member: Eliette Reboud

New publication: Adaptive plasticity of insect eggs

November 07, 2022

The insect egg is a sessile life stage but not a passive one. So how do eggs sense and respond to their environment? And which adaptations allow them to actively shape it? We cover these questions, and a few others, in our latest with Monika Hilker and Nina Fatouros. Out today in the Annual Review of Entomology!

Notice of Award: German Research Foundation (DFG)

October 17, 2022

Welcome news from the DFG! The Program Grant on Organismic Interactions will fund our efforts to study how symbioses fuel evolutionary innovation in leaf beetles. New opportunities to join the group will be advertised soon!

New publication: Leaf beetle propagates a phytopathogen in exchange for pupal protection

August 23, 2022

Thrilled to share our latest on a novel defensive mutualism between tortoise beetles and the ascomycete, Fusarium oxysporum. Fusarium confers protection for the beetle, and in exchange, the beetles vector the symbiont to their host plant. Led by Aileen Berasategui and Noa Breitenbach, and out today in Current Biology!

Congress of the International Society of Symbiosis, Lyon 2022

August 02, 2022

A wonderful iteration of the ISS congress in Lyon. Ines, Marleny, and Aileen all gave excellent talks on their latest insect-microbe work, and Miguel Ángel netted the Best Poster Award based on his research with Nicole Dubilier and Niko Leisch. Congratulations to you all!

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