Tom Sistermans
PhD student
- Project: Project 13.1
- Research Group
- Address: IOME, Hans-Dieter-Hüsch-Weg 15 (BZI, Room 01.470), 55128 Mainz
"I would like to contribute solving the Genotype-phenotype map, which is a big question anyway but I think very important for the future of biology in general."
Education
- Since 2019: PhD studies on Evolutionary genetics, Johannes-Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany
- 2016-2019: MSc in Evolutionary ecology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Literature thesis 2019: Canalization in evolutionary genetics: a review of its progress over the past twenty years; Thesis 2019: Secondary structures in legume enod40: their connection to rhizobium symbiosis and transposition of domain; Thesis 2017: Whole Genome Duplications in Hexapods and their role in hexapod evolution
- 2014-2017: BSc in Biology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Thesis: Is DNA-methylation responsible for the lack of lipogenesis in Nasonia vitripennis?
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Hartke J, Ceron Noriega A, Stoldt M, Sistermans T, Kever M, Fuchs J, Butter F, Foitzik S (2023)
Long live the host! Proteomic analysis reveals possible strategies for parasitic manipulation of its social host Molecular Ecology, 32(21):5877-5889 -
Sistermans T, Hartke J, Stoldt M, Libbrecht R, Foitzik S (2023)
The influence of parasite load on transcriptional activity and morphology of a cestode and its ant intermediate host Molecular Ecology, 1-15 -
Roelofs D, Zwaenepoel A, Sistermans T, Nap J, Kampfraath A A, Van de Peer Y, Ellers J, Kraaijeveld K (2020)
Multi-faceted analysis provides little evidence for recurrent whole-genome duplications during hexapod evolution BMC Biology, 18:57