My research interests fall into two categories. Within the life sciences, I am interested in genetics and evolution. This includes gene-based evolutionary analyses and methods for inferring models of evolution from genomic data.
The other is programming, and therefore much of my research is focussed on computational techniques. I particularly enjoy writing scripts to handle genetic data and perform analyses. I am currently looking into simulation modelling, and I hope to eventually develop programmes that could be used by researchers in evolutionary genomics.
I am a PhD student in the Arguello lab investigating the evolution of temperature preference in drosophilids.
For more information about me please visit my website: https://tanekafle.gitlab.io/
For more information on the group’s research please visit: http://arguellolab.org/
2018
PhD at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Prof. Roman Arguello's group
2017-2018
MRes Computational Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Imperial College London,
UK Main project in Prof. Vincent Savolainen's group
2013-2016
BSc Genetics, University College London, UK