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Dr. B.H. Kramer is a researcher at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, Netherlands. His work focuses on evolutionary biology, aging research, and social insect dynamics. He is affiliated with the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, contributing to theoretical and empirical studies on lifespan evolution and division of labor in superorganisms.
- Research Interests: Evolutionary biology, aging mechanisms, social insects, life history trade-offs, division of labor, non-senescence in organisms.
His recent publications explore aging in eusocial organisms, resource-sharing models for division of labor, and evolutionary transitions in social insects. These works integrate theoretical biology, biochemistry, and systems chemistry to understand aging and cooperation. Key subfields include antagonistic pleiotropy, caste dynamics, and self-replicating chemical systems.
Dr. Kramer collaborates extensively, co-authoring studies with researchers like J. Kreider, I. Pen, and F.J. Weissing. His lab is associated with the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, which focuses on interdisciplinary life sciences research.
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