
About
Prof. Guy Bloch is a Professor of Biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, affiliated with the Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences and the Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior. He holds roles at the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality and the Jerusalem Brain Community. His research focuses on the evolution and mechanisms underlying social behavior in bees, integrating molecular, physiological, and social analyses. Key areas include circadian rhythms, juvenile hormone signaling, RNA editing, and body size regulation in social insects.
Educations:
- Bachelor's in Biology from Tel Aviv University
- MSc and PhD in Zoology from Tel Aviv University
- Postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
Research Interests: Sociobiology, chronobiology, and behavioral plasticity in bees. Specific topics include the interplay between circadian rhythms and social behavior, hormonal regulation of division of labor, and RNA editing's role in behavioral adaptation.
Awards:
- Fulbright Scholarship (1997)
- BARD Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Clark-Way Harrison Visiting Scholar Award (2015)
Labs & Teams: Leads the Guy Bloch Research Group, focusing on social insect behavior. Collaborates with international institutions, including the University of Auckland and Washington University in St. Louis.
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