Abstract is: Emma Caroline Teeling MRIA is an Irish zoologist, geneticist and genomicist, who specialises in the phylogenetics and genomics of bats. Her work includes understanding of the bat genome and study of how insights from other mammals such as bats might contribute to better understanding and management of ageing and a number of conditions, including deafness and blindness, in humans. She is the co-founder of the Bat1K project to map the genomes of all species of bat. She is also concerned with understanding of the places of bats in the environment and how to conserve their ecosystem. Teeling is a full professor at University College Dublin, where she has founded two scientific centres: the Laboratory of Molecular Evolution and Mammalian Phylogenetics (also known as the "BatLab"), and the Dublin part of the Centre for Irish Bat Research. Teeling is widely cited in her areas of study and is an elected member of Ireland's national academy, the Royal Irish Academy.
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P27 | country of citizenship | Ireland | Q27 |
P69 | educated at | Holy Faith Secondary School, Clontarf | Q105425060 |
P108 | employer | University College Dublin | Q1068258 |
P734 | family name | Teeling | Q36992965 |
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P735 | given name | Emma | Q541194 |
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P106 | occupation | zoologist | Q350979 |
geneticist | Q3126128 | ||
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject COVID-19 | Q87748614 |
P1344 | participant in | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 | Q114717236 |
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
P26 | spouse | Peter T. Gallagher | Q59840950 |
Q93438234 | A Potent Anti-Inflammatory Response in Bat Macrophages May Be Linked to Extended Longevity and Viral Tolerance |
Q46944463 | A cluster of olfactory receptor genes linked to frugivory in bats |
Q34621414 | A family matter: conclusive resolution of the taxonomic position of the long-fingered bats, miniopterus |
Q28305011 | A molecular phylogeny for bats illuminates biogeography and the fossil record |
Q54500463 | A new species of Hipposideros (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Vietnam |
Q35694534 | A nonlethal sampling method to obtain, generate and assemble whole blood transcriptomes from small, wild mammals |
Q28681899 | A phylomedicine approach to understanding the evolution of auditory sensory perception and disease in mammals |
Q59645155 | A rapid PCR-based assay for identification of cryptic Myotis spp. (M. mystacinus, M. brandtii and M. alcathoe) |
Q114750851 | A review of torrent frogs ([i]Amolops[/i]: Ranidae) from Bhutan, the description of a new species, and reassessment of the taxonomic validity of some [i]A. viridimaculatus[/i] group species aided by archival DNA sequences of century-old type specime |
Q91298036 | AGILE: an assembled genome mining pipeline |
Q93370861 | As Blind as a Bat? Opsin Phylogenetics Illuminates the Evolution of Color Vision in Bats |
Q114109975 | Author Correction: DNA methylation predicts age and provides insight into exceptional longevity of bats |
Q46256062 | Bat Biology, Genomes, and the Bat1K Project: To Generate Chromosome-Level Genomes for all Living Bat Species |
Q59645134 | Behavioural context of multi-scale species distribution models assessed by radio-tracking |
Q34236083 | Biogeography of Old World emballonurine bats (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) inferred with mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. |
Q36189183 | Blood miRNomes and transcriptomes reveal novel longevity mechanisms in the long-lived bat, Myotis myotis |
Q95627260 | Broad Host Range of SARS-CoV-2 Predicted by Comparative and Structural Analysis of ACE2 in Vertebrates |
Q98621999 | Broad host range of SARS-CoV-2 predicted by comparative and structural analysis of ACE2 in vertebrates |
Q59645180 | Characterization and multiplex genotyping of 16 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the endangered bumble-bee bat, Craseonycteris thonglongyai (Chiroptera: Craseonycteridae) |
Q112636451 | Contradictory Phylogenetic Signals in the Laurasiatheria Anomaly Zone |
Q52000742 | Coronavirus outbreak in cheetahs: lessons for SARS. |
Q60176684 | Cryptic diversity within the Megophrys major species group (Amphibia: Megophryidae) of the Asian Horned Frogs: Phylogenetic perspectives and a taxonomic revision of South Asian taxa, with descriptions of four new species |
Q89915555 | Drivers of longitudinal telomere dynamics in a long-lived bat species, Myotis myotis |
Q28749464 | Ecological adaptation determines functional mammalian olfactory subgenomes |
Q59645158 | Effect of Sample Preservation Methods on the Viability ofGeomyces destructans, the Fungus Associated with White-Nose Syndrome in Bats |
Q23469187 | Emma Teeling: The secret of the bat genome |
Q59645139 | Empirical Assessment of Non-Invasive Population Genetics in Bats: Comparison of DNA Quality from Faecal and Tissue Samples |
Q125800716 | Epigenetic predictors of maximum lifespan and other life history traits in mammals |
Q112724284 | Evolution of mammalian longevity: age-related increase in autophagy in bats compared to other mammals |
Q46430956 | Evolutionary History of the Asian Horned Frogs (Megophryinae): Integrative Approaches to Timetree Dating in the Absence of a Fossil Record |
Q124055358 | Evolutionary constraint and innovation across hundreds of placental mammals |
Q46267134 | ExUTR: a novel pipeline for large-scale prediction of 3'-UTR sequences from NGS data |
Q30433502 | Female mate choice can drive the evolution of high frequency echolocation in bats: a case study with Rhinolophus mehelyi. |
Q28685283 | From the ultrasonic to the infrared: molecular evolution and the sensory biology of bats |
Q59645070 | Further Evidence for Cryptic North-Western Refugia in Europe? Mitochondrial Phylogeography of the Sibling SpeciesPipistrellus pipistrellusandPipistrellus pygmaeus |
Q59645142 | Genetic analyses reveal further cryptic lineages within the Myotis nattereri species complex |
Q97561385 | Genetic variation between long-lived versus short-lived bats illuminates the molecular signatures of longevity |
Q108890886 | Genome Methylation Predicts Age and Longevity of Bats |
Q38368515 | Genome-wide signatures of complex introgression and adaptive evolution in the big cats. |
Q49299086 | Growing old, yet staying young: The role of telomeres in bats' exceptional longevity. |
Q34983996 | Hear, hear: the convergent evolution of echolocation in bats? |
Q28603640 | How and why overcome the impediments to resolution: lessons from rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats |
Q26824741 | How and why should we implement genomics into conservation? |
Q41923016 | Identification of the same polyomavirus species in different African horseshoe bat species is indicative of short-range host-switching events |
Q28248919 | Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg extinction on mammal diversification |
Q24628730 | Integrated fossil and molecular data reconstruct bat echolocation |
Q49412717 | Is there a link between aging and microbiome diversity in exceptional mammalian longevity? |
Q59645119 | Isolation and characterization of eight polymorphic microsatellite loci for Natterer’s bat, Myotis nattereri (Vespertilionidae, Chiroptera) |
Q114009052 | Large‐scale genome sampling reveals unique immunity and metabolic adaptations in bats |
Q93438324 | Long-Term Monitoring of the Effects of Weather and Marking Techniques on Body Condition in the Kuhl's Pipistrelle Bat, Pipistrellus Kuhlii |
Q92643114 | Longitudinal comparative transcriptomics reveals unique mechanisms underlying extended healthspan in bats |
Q28660881 | Loss of olfactory receptor function in hominin evolution |
Q38696898 | Making the impossible possible: rooting the tree of placental mammals |
Q34531503 | Mammal madness: is the mammal tree of life not yet resolved? |
Q34009666 | Microbat paraphyly and the convergent evolution of a key innovation in Old World rhinolophoid microbats |
Q35044415 | Molecular adaptation of telomere associated genes in mammals |
Q33887594 | Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats. |
Q45230699 | Morphology and placental mammal phylogeny |
Q59645090 | Non-invasive genetics can help find rare species: a case study with Rhinolophus mehelyi and R. euryale (Rhinolophidae: Chiroptera) in Western Europe |
Q42445025 | Nuclear gene sequences confirm an ancient link between New Zealand's short-tailed bat and South American noctilionoid bats |
Q35908925 | Nuclear introns outperform mitochondrial DNA in inter-specific phylogenetic reconstruction: Lessons from horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae: Chiroptera). |
Q21560834 | Pan-European distribution of white-nose syndrome fungus (Geomyces destructans) not associated with mass mortality |
Q46526863 | Patterns of orofacial clefting in the facial morphology of bats: a possible naturally occurring model of cleft palate |
Q59645146 | Phylogenies, fossils and functional genes: the evolution of echolocation in bats |
Q47299549 | Phylogeny of the Emballonurini (Emballonuridae) with descriptions of a new genus and species from Madagascar |
Q39377586 | Phylogeography and postglacial recolonization of Europe by Rhinolophus hipposideros: evidence from multiple genetic markers |
Q58751674 | Population level mitogenomics of long-lived bats reveals dynamic heteroplasmy and challenges the Free Radical Theory of Ageing |
Q54767043 | Prenatal development supports a single origin of laryngeal echolocation in bats. |
Q36591277 | Prey field switching based on preferential behaviour can induce Lévy flights |
Q116851714 | Reference genomes for conservation |
Q28211064 | Resolution of the early placental mammal radiation using Bayesian phylogenetics |
Q28749590 | Rhodopsin molecular evolution in mammals inhabiting low light environments |
Q34201009 | SARS-Coronavirus ancestor's foot-prints in South-East Asian bat colonies and the refuge theory |
Q119751260 | Scientists' Warning on the Conservation of Subterranean Ecosystems |
Q97653112 | Six reference-quality genomes reveal evolution of bat adaptations |
Q56288704 | Status of the world's smallest mammal, the bumble-bee bat Craseonycteris thonglongyai, in Myanmar |
Q56785191 | Systematics of the Hipposideros turpis complex and a description of a new subspecies from Vietnam |
Q59645166 | THE SHAPE OF SOUND: ELLIPTIC FOURIER DESCRIPTORS (EFD) DISCRIMINATE THE ECHOLOCATION CALLS OFMYOTISBATS (M. DAUBENTONII, M. NATTERERIANDM. MYSTACINUS) |
Q104624495 | Taxonomic review of the Asian Horned Frogs (Amphibia: Megophrys Kuhl & Van Hasselt) of Northeast India and Bangladesh previously misidentified as M. parva (Boulenger), with descriptions of three new species |
Q34362881 | Technical comment on "The placental mammal ancestor and the post-K-Pg radiation of placentals". |
Q51146010 | The Birth and Death of Olfactory Receptor Gene Families in Mammalian Niche Adaptation. |
Q59645021 | The Effects of Human-Mediated Habitat Fragmentation on a Sedentary Woodland-Associated Species (Rhinolophus hipposideros) at Its Range Margin |
Q95313349 | The Potential Role of Endogenous Viral Elements in the Evolution of Bats as Reservoirs for Zoonotic Viruses |
Q56701315 | The Status of the Cryptic Bat Species, Myotis mystacinus and Myotis brandtii in Ireland |
Q28238330 | The adequacy of morphology for reconstructing the early history of placental mammals |
Q59645029 | The complete mitochondrial genome of Kuhl’s pipistrelle, Pipistrellus kuhlii (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) |
Q38927019 | The complete mitochondrial genome of the Greater Mouse-Eared bat, Myotis myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). |
Q28752648 | The evolution of color vision in nocturnal mammals |
Q36479280 | The evolution of echolocation in bats |
Q30471540 | The evolution of sensory divergence in the context of limited gene flow in the bumblebee bat |
Q28290416 | The late Miocene radiation of modern Felidae: a genetic assessment |
Q38259883 | The molecular biology of vertebrate olfaction |
Q59645127 | The spatial ecology of the whiskered bat (Myotis mystacinus) at the western extreme of its range provides evidence of regional adaptation |
Q29467051 | Three new species of horned frogs, Megophrys (Amphibia: Megophryidae), from northeast India, with a resolution to the identity of Megophrys boettgeri populations reported from the region |
Q101565203 | Timescale and colony-dependent relationships between environmental conditions and plasma oxidative markers in a long-lived bat species |
Q91223566 | Tissue Collection of Bats for -Omics Analyses and Primary Cell Culture |
Q59644976 | Towards Navigating the Minotaur's Labyrinth: Cryptic Diversity and Taxonomic Revision within the Speciose Genus Hipposideros (Hipposideridae) |
Q108899184 | Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species |
Q41780895 | UniPrime2: a web service providing easier Universal Primer design |
Q39089243 | UniPrime: a workflow-based platform for improved universal primer design |
Q45261205 | Using Illumina next generation sequencing technologies to sequence multigene families in de novo species |
Q24629693 | White-nose syndrome fungus (Geomyces destructans) in bat, France |
Q37915768 | White-nose syndrome: is this emerging disease a threat to European bats? |
Q39663071 | Wing Membrane Biopsies for Bat Cytogenetics: Finding of 2n = 54 in Irish Rhinolophushipposideros (Rhinolophidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia) Supports Two Geographically Separated Chromosomal Variants in Europe |
Q100529890 | Wing: A suitable non-lethal tissue type for repeatable and rapid telomere length estimates in bats |
Q59840950 | Peter T. Gallagher | spouse | P26 |
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