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  • Graduate Student, Blackmon Lab

Research Interests

  • Sexual antagonism.
  • Sex chromosome content.
  • Sex-specific biases in gene expression.
  • Evolution of circadian mechanisms.
  • Population genetics.
  • Molecular evolution.
  • Mathematical modeling.

Educational Background

  • HE in subjects allied to Medicine, Birkbeck College – University of London (2012)
  • MSci Cell Biology, University College London (2017)
  • Ph.D. Biology, Texas A&M University. (In progress)

Awards & Honors

  • The Genetics Society Summer Studentship Grant – July 2015. (Grant awarded to carry out FUCCI live cell imaging to study the impact of time of day on cell cycle dynamics)
  • The Genetics Society Summer Workshop (workshop and oral presentation) – August 2015

Selected Publications

  • Publications:

    • Publication in preparation:
      The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias.

    Presentations:

    • The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias – Poster. Evolution 2019. Providence, Rhode Island.
    • The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias -Poster. STEGG 2019. College Station, Texas.