I am an molecular evolutionary biologist with a passion for biodiversity and genomics!
My research focuses on evolutionary genomics, exploring how evolutionary processes drive biological diversity and the footprints of these processes on DNA. I use comparative genomic approaches to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying species diversification and adaptation. Currently, I am investigating how the evolution of genome architecture shapes these processes in vertebrates.
Through my work, I aim to enhance our understanding of genomic diversity, contribute to global genomic databases, and shed light on the genetic basis of speciation and adaptation. Ultimately, my goal is to support biodiversity appreciation and conservation and inform strategies to address the biodiversity crisis from a genetic perspective.
