Out with the PhD, in with the PostDoc!
I am super excited to announce that on June 8th, I successfully defended my PhD! I have now moved up the road to Vancouver, BC, where I have just started a postdoctoral research position in the Biodiversity Research Centre at the University of British Columbia. I am advised by Drs. Rick Taylor, Michael Whitlock, and Trish Schulte. To find out a little more about my postdoc research, check out my Research page. I’m excited not only to study the genomics of adaptation in rainbow trout, but also to leave the U.S. at this time!
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