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I am a graduate student in the Willis lab in the Biology Department at Duke University. Before coming to Duke, I obtained my M.S. from the Botany (now Plant Biology) Department at North Carolina State University (Go Wolfpack!!). I also completed my undergraduate degrees in botany and horticultural science at NC State, and spent some of my time while I was an undergraduate in the lab of Michael Purugganan, in the genetics department, working as an undergraduate research assistant. | |||
== Research Interests == | |||
Broadly, I am interested in polyploidy. More specifically, I am interested in questions such as, does polyploidy contribute significantly to species diversity? Why is polyploidy more prevalent in some lineages but not others? How do organisms vary in their response to genome doubling, and does this variation reflect an adaptive response? | |||
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About
I am a graduate student in the Willis lab in the Biology Department at Duke University. Before coming to Duke, I obtained my M.S. from the Botany (now Plant Biology) Department at North Carolina State University (Go Wolfpack!!). I also completed my undergraduate degrees in botany and horticultural science at NC State, and spent some of my time while I was an undergraduate in the lab of Michael Purugganan, in the genetics department, working as an undergraduate research assistant.
Research Interests
Broadly, I am interested in polyploidy. More specifically, I am interested in questions such as, does polyploidy contribute significantly to species diversity? Why is polyploidy more prevalent in some lineages but not others? How do organisms vary in their response to genome doubling, and does this variation reflect an adaptive response?