Julio Rincones-Gamboa
Graduate Student
Blackmon Lab
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Email: jgamboa@bio.tamu.edu
Education
- HE in subjects allied to Medicine, Birkbeck College – University of London (2012)
- MSci Cell Biology, University College London (2017)
- Ph.D. Biology, Texas A&M University. (In progress)
Awards
The Genetics Society Summer Studentship Grant – July 2015. (Grant awarded to carry out FUCCI live cell imaging to study the impact of time of day on cell cycle dynamics).
The Genetics Society Summer Workshop (workshop and oral presentation) – August 2015
- Sexual antagonism.
- Sex chromosome content.
- Sex-specific biases in gene expression.
- Evolution of circadian mechanisms.
- Population genetics.
- Molecular evolution.
- Mathematical modeling.
Publications:
Publication in preparation:
The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias.
Presentations:
The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias – Poster. Evolution 2019. Providence, Rhode Island.
The fate of sexually antagonistic variation in finite populations with operational sex ratio bias -Poster. STEGG 2019. College Station, Texas.