Dr. Teweldemedhn Gebretinsae Hailu

Garbenstr. 17
Raum 007

0711 459 22487  
teweldemedhng.hailu@uni-hohenheim.de 

Sprechzeiten: nach Vereinbarung

       

Kurzprofil

2001-2005

B.Sc. in Animal and Range Sciences from Mekelle University (Mekelle, Ethiopia)   

May-Aug 2011

International training certificate on Beekeeping for Poverty Alleviation from Ghent University   

2009-2012M.Sc. in Livestock Production and Pastoral Development from Mekelle University 
2012-2013Int. Diploma in Poultry Husbandry and Animal Feed from Aeres (PTC plus) Training Center  
Oct 2017- May 2022

Dr. sc. agr., Populationsgenomik bei Nutztieren, Universität Hohenheim   

June 2022 - Postdoctoral Researcher

Forschungsprojekte

The honey bee Apis mellifera, a world-wide distributed species, is an insect with enormous environmental and socio-economic importance. Traditional beekeeping has been playing important socio-economic roles in Ethiopia-a country of diverse ecosystems located in northeast Africa-where ranges of major evolutionary lineages of Apis mellifera adjoin; leading to controversial classifications. This project aims at disentangling Ethiopian honey bees in reference to global evolutionary lineages and neighboring subspecies using integrated methods of forewing geometric morphometrics, standard morphometrics, and genetic analyses; and identifying adaptation patterns across agro-ecological zones within the country.     

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