Academic Staff Member
Anthropology

I am an evolutionary and conservation biologist specializing in genetics and genomics to study wildlife populations of mammals, and the diversification and distribution of mammal species. During my PhD, I investigated the diversification of several rodent species in Sundaland, Southeast Asia. I am passionate about fieldwork, data science, data visualization, and reproducible research.

Additionally, I have worked with Iberian amphibians and soil biodiversity using metabarcoding techniques.

At JGU, I am joining a project to study the phylogeography of Sulawesi tarsiers. I will be using genome-wide data to describe their spatial genetic diversity, explore their demographic history, and examine the timing and extent of hybridization between different species.