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  1. Standing at the interface between evolutionary ecology and ecophysiology, my research mostly focuses on hormone-mediated phenotypic and developmental plasticity, and life-history variation. I use integrated approaches to tackle the questions I am interested, including experiments using captive and wild animals, statistical modelling to ...

  2. 2022. Articles 1–20. ‪Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Turku‬ - ‪‪Cited by 617‬‬ - ‪maternal effects‬ - ‪maternal hormones‬ - ‪evolutionary ecology‬ - ‪eco-evolutionary physiology‬ - ‪developmental and phenotypic plasticity‬.

  3. I am an evolutionary ecologist and physiologist and have mostly focused on transgenerational plasticity incuded by maternal hormones, particularly testosterone and more recently thyroid...

  4. CV_Bin-Yan Hsu - Bin-Yan HSU. Ranua, 2019. Current position. 2023-present: Postdoctoral fellow. Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan. Email address: binyanhsu@gmail.com. Previous academic positions. 2020 - 2023: Academy of Finland postdoctoral researcher,

  5. Mouth breathing was associated with a higher degree and higher prevalence of lateral pharyngeal wall collapse and tongue base collapse during DISE. Conclusions: Mouth breathing was significantly associated with worse oxygen desaturation and increased degree of upper airway collapse.

    • Yen-Bin Hsu, Yen-Bin Hsu, Ming-Ying Lan, Ming-Ying Lan, Yun-Chen Huang, Ming-Chang Kao, Ming-Chin La...
    • 2021
  6. Thyroid hormones and life histories. Thyroid hormones (THs) play crucial roles on embryonic development, growth, metabolism, and life-stage transition. This Academy of Finland (2020-2023) funded project aims to study the potentially complex relationships between THs and the diverse life histories across vertebrates.

  7. I am an evolutionary ecologist and physiologist with research interests encompassing phenotypic and developmental plasticity as well as life-history variation. Starting from my PhD, my research has mostly focused on transgenerational plasticity induced by maternal hormones, particularly testosterone and more recently thyroid hormones.

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