Anna Papadopoulou
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postdoctoral researchers
Marios Aristophanous (2022-today)
Adrián Castro-Insua (2020-today)
Víctor Noguerales (2018-2020)
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phd students

Konstantinos Ntatsopoulos (2020-today; University of Cyprus)

Emmanouil Meramveliotakis (2017-today; University of Cyprus)

​Vanina Tonzo (2016-2020; co-supervised by Joaquín Ortego, Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC, Seville)

Gissela de la Cadena (2010-2016; co-supervised by Jesús Gómez-Zurita, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva, CSIC-UPF, Barcelona)
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main collaborators

Alfried P. Vogler (Imperial College London & The Natural History Museum, UK)

Brent C. Emerson (Institute of Natural Products and Agrobiology, CSIC, Spain)

L. Lacey Knowles (University of Michigan, USA)

Hélène Morlon (Ecole Normale Supérieure​, IBENS, France)

​Jesús Gómez-Zurita (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva, CSIC-UPF, Barcelona)

Joaquín Ortego (Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC, Seville)

Ioannis Anastasiou (University of Athens, Greece)

​Bekir Keskin (Ege University, Izmir)

​Maxim Nabozhenko (Russian Academy of Sciences)



​some colleagues and friends
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Anabela Cardoso (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva, CSIC-UPF, Barcelona)

Amparo Hidalgo-Galiana (Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC, Seville)

Andrea Thomaz (University of Michigan)

​Apostolos Trichas (Natural History Museum of Crete)

Blanca Huertas (The Natural History Museum, London)

Cesc Múrria (Universitat de Barcelona)

​Enric Planas i Figueras (Universitat de Barcelona)


Gerard Talavera (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Boston)

Jen-Pan Huang (Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago)

Joan Pons (IMEDEA, CSIC, Mallorca)

Johannes Bergsten (Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm)

Paschalia Kapli (Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies)

Qixin He (University of Chicago)


Sara Pinzón-Navarro (CSIRO, Canberra)

Tomochika Fujisawa (Kyoto University, Japan)
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a huge loss

 
​On the 2nd of July 2015 my beloved friend and colleague Margarita Metallinou was tragically killed in a wildlife accident while doing fieldwork in Zambia. Margarita was an extremely talented and promising young scientist and her death was a huge loss for the community of evolutionary biologists. Read here an obituary for Margarita by Salvador Carranza and Aaron Bauer in Zootaxa. A new gecko species has been named after Margarita and a postdoctoral travel award has been established in Margarita's honour by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). Additionally, a Margarita Metallinou fee waiver award has been established for students to attend the EMBO course on Computational molecular evolution.
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