Third year undergraduate pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Premedical Studies with a minor in Nutrition at Miami University.
I joined the Jezkova Lab during the second semester of my sophomore year with the goal of mastering wet lab techniques and bioinformatic analysis. I perform Sanger sequencing—also known as the chain-termination method—to determine the nucleotide order in DNA segments. After aligning the sequences, we use RStudio to infer evolutionary relationships among species within a targeted genus.
Research Mentors:
Associate Professor - Principal Investigator
Global Change Biology
Tereza Jezkova studies how species respond to changing climate conditions using genomics, population genetics, bioinformatics, GIS-based spatial analyses, ecological modeling and field research.
PhD Candidate
Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
Alfredo Ascanio's work in the lab focuses on developent of new methodologies to analyze species diversity, ecological niches and geographic distributions.