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• Invited talk at Benchmark Genetic’s Genetics Interest Group on “Single nuclei RNA sequencing of skin samples reveals the molecular and cellular underpinnings of the variation in sea lice resistance among salmonid species”. (Mar 2024)
• Keynote speaker at the International Conference on Integrative Salmonid Biology in Seattle, USA presenting on “Mechanisms of interspecific variation in sea lice resistance revealed by single-cell transcriptomics”. (Mar 2024) • Invited talk at the Diving into Blue Health: A Research Showcase at the University of Edinburgh, UK on “Single nuclei RNA sequencing reveals the molecular underpinnings of the variation in resistance to sea lice among salmonid species”. (Nov 2023) • Invited talk at the NextGenBUG #64 Meeting at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh, UK on “Uncovering cell type-specific responses to sea lice in salmonids with single nuclei RNA sequencing: a comparative analysis of resistant and susceptible species”. (Oct. 2023) • Invited 30-minute talk in the Genomics/Post-Genomics/Epigenetics Symposium at EAS 2023 in Vienna, Austria on “Single Nuclei RNA Sequencing Uncovers the Cell Type-Specific Responses to Sea Lice Within the Skin of Resistant and Susceptible Salmonid Species”. (Sept. 2023) • Invited talk “Interacting evolutionary processes shape the genomic consistency of repeated Arctic charr morph differentiation” for the Genetic Parallelism and Constraints on Evolution Symposium at CSEE-CBA 2023 Winnipeg (Jun. 2023) • Guest lecture at the Centre for Biological Diversity Department, University of St. Andrews, UK, on "Insights into the genomic underpinnings of diversity from one of the world's most variable vertebrates". (Dec. 2022) • Guest lecture at the 2022 FishBase Symposium on Salmonids at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden, on "Evolutionary Insights from Sympatric Salmonid Morphs". Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/fbYL-jjMJVs. (Oct. 2022) • Guest lecture (virtual) to Molecular Ecology undergraduate/graduate class at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada on "Three fishy “tails”: what microsatellite, mtDNA, and SNP markers can reveal about the world’s most variable vertebrate" (Mar. 2022, Apr. 2023) • Guest seminar (virtual) to the Biology Department at the University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland, on "Fishing for Sympatry in Salmonid Gene Pools: An Investigation of the Underpinnings of Sympatric Morph Differentiation within Salmonidae" (Feb. 2022) • Guest seminar (virtual) at Dalhousie Departmental Seminar, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada on “A very "char"ismatic species: genetic underpinnings of morph differentiation in the world's most variable vertebrate.” (Apr. 2021) • Guest seminar at Centre for Comparative Genomics & Evolutionary Bioinformatics (CGEB) Joint Meeting, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada on “The genetics of incipient speciation in the world’s most variable vertebrate”. (Feb. 2020) |
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