Philipp Brand

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2013-2019 Evolution & Ecology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
 2019- Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
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Santiago Ramirez grad student 2013-2019 UC Davis
Vanessa Ruta post-doc 2019- Rockefeller (Neurotree)
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Matsunaga T, Reisenman CE, Goldman-Huertas B, et al. (2021) Evolution of olfactory receptors tuned to mustard oils in herbivorous Drosophilidae. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Fouks B, Brand P, Nguyen HN, et al. (2021) The genomic basis of evolutionary differentiation among honey bees. Genome Research
Brand P, Hinojosa-Díaz IA, Ayala R, et al. (2020) The evolution of sexual signaling is linked to odorant receptor tuning in perfume-collecting orchid bees. Nature Communications. 11: 244
Stitzer MC, Brand P. (2018) Digest: Hybrid incompatibilities and introgression in wild monkeyflowers. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Yohe LR, Brand P. (2018) Evolutionary ecology of chemosensation and its role in sensory drive. Current Zoology. 64: 525-533
Brand P, Larcher V, Couto A, et al. (2018) Sexual dimorphism in visual and olfactory brain centers in the perfume-collecting orchid bee Euglossa dilemma (Hymenoptera, Apidae). The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Brand P, Robertson HM, Lin W, et al. (2018) The origin of the odorant receptor gene family in insects. Elife. 7
Brand P, Lin W, Johnson BR. (2018) The Draft Genome of the Invasive Walking Stick,, Reveals Extensive Lineage-Specific Gene Family Expansions of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes in Phasmatodea. G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Brand P, Robertson HM, Lin W, et al. (2018) Author response: The origin of the odorant receptor gene family in insects Elife
Brand P, Ramírez SR. (2017) The Evolutionary Dynamics of the Odorant Receptor Gene Family in Corbiculate Bees. Genome Biology and Evolution. 9: 2023-2036
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