Laurent Keller

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Laurent Keller
Born (1961-02-28) 28 February 1961 (age 60)
Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
Alma materUniversity of Lausanne
AwardsMarcel Benoist Prize (2015)
Scientific career
FieldsMyrmecologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Lausanne
Doctoral studentsTanja Schwander[1]

Laurent Keller (born 28 February 1961) is a Swiss evolutionary biologist, myrmecologist and author. Since 1996, he is professor at the University of Lausanne.

Life, studies and career[]

Born and raised in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, he accomplished his studies in biology at the University of Lausanne (bachelor, master and doctoral degrees), after which he was a research associate at the Laboratory of Entomology of the (in Toulouse, France), a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Lausanne, a post-doctoral research associate at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University, and again a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Lausanne.

Subsequently, he was nominated Associate Professor of Ecology at the University of Lausanne in 1996, where he later became head of the Institute of Ecology (1998), and was then promoted to Full Professor of Evolutionary Ecology and head of the Department of Ecology and Evolution (in 2000), positions he has been holding since.

Since August 2013, he is "president elect" of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology. He is the society's president since 2015.

He is a member of the Editorial Board for Current Biology.[2]

Research[]

Laurent Keller has contributed to the study of the evolution of eusociality in ants with numerous scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, invited talks and seminars, and appearances in the media (press, radio, and television).

His research group is aiming to "understand the principles governing the evolution of animal societies and the ecological and evolutionary consequences of social life". (Group Keller at the University of Lausanne) Disciplines in which members of his research group are active include animal behaviour, ecology, evolutionary genetics, and genomics.

Teaching[]

He currently teaches "Evolution", "Evolutionary mechanisms (advanced course)" and "Experimental design" at the School of Biology of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne on a regular basis.

Contributions[]

His contributions include over 180 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, book chapters in scientific textbooks, and three books such as:

  • Le monde des fourmis. 2006. L. Keller & E. Gordon, Odile Jacob, Paris, 303 pp.
  • Levels of Selection in Evolution. 1999. L. Keller (ed.), Princeton University Press, Princeton, 318 pp.
  • Queen Number and Sociality in Insects. 1993. L. Keller (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 439 pp.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "PhD Tanja Schwander". Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Cell Press: Current Biology".

External links[]

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