About Me
I graduated Summa Cum Laude with Highest Honors from Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas for my undergraduate degree in biology.
I pursued my doctoral degree at the University of Idaho in the Adam Jones lab. My dissertation focused on the role of sexual selection on the evolution of complex traits and genomes. I am currently the Biodiversity Research Center's Bioinformatics Postdoc at the University of British Columbia. I am primarily working in the Judith Mank lab. My research interests are understanding the role of sexual selection and sexual conflict in genome and transcriptome evolution. |