Welcome to the Rehan Lab @ York
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About Us
The Rehan lab research focus is social evolution and biodiversity. We have a special interest in the behaviour, ecology, and evolution of bees. The lab has four main foci: molecular phylogeny, comparative genomics, behavioural ecology, and pollinator health. We employ these four levels of biological integration to study social insects and wild pollinators at multiple evolutionary scales.
Research Opportunities
We are looking for motivated graduate students and postdocs to conduct research on bee behaviour, conservation and genetics. If you are interested in joining the lab or would like more information please send me an email.
The Rehan lab research focus is social evolution and biodiversity. We have a special interest in the behaviour, ecology, and evolution of bees. The lab has four main foci: molecular phylogeny, comparative genomics, behavioural ecology, and pollinator health. We employ these four levels of biological integration to study social insects and wild pollinators at multiple evolutionary scales.
Research Opportunities
We are looking for motivated graduate students and postdocs to conduct research on bee behaviour, conservation and genetics. If you are interested in joining the lab or would like more information please send me an email.
Photos courtesy of Sam Droege - USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab
For more information on Bee Research @ York please click here
to visit the Bee Ecology, Evolution and Conservation research group
to visit the Bee Ecology, Evolution and Conservation research group