
معرفی
Prof. Hannah Dugdale is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, leading the Dugdale group - Evolutionary Medicine. Her research bridges evolutionary genetics, animal behavior, and microbiome ecology, focusing on wild vertebrate populations.
- University: University of Groningen
- School: Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
Research Interests:
- Telomere dynamics and aging
- Gut microbiome evolution
- Cooperative breeding mechanisms
- Environmental stress impacts
- Population genetics
- Behavioral ecology
Article Trends: Her recent work examines telomere length as a biomarker for survival, gut microbiome effects on fitness, and climate/predation impacts on avian populations. Studies often employ long-term ecological datasets and genomic analyses.
Grants & Projects: Involved in 14 funded projects, including environmental buffering hypotheses and microbiome research. Collaborates extensively with Prof. Terry Burke (University of Sheffield) and Prof. Jan Komdeur (University of Groningen).
Labs & Teams: Leads the Dugdale group in Evolutionary Medicine, collaborating with international teams on vertebrate population studies. Research spans fieldwork, genetic analysis, and ecological modeling.



