I am a Postdoc at the Department of Evolutionary Theory at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology.
My main research interest is about how spatial population structure changes evolutionary dynamics.
I apply stochastic evolutionary graph theory for trying to tackle this question.
Presentations
- Upcoming
- I plan to go to the ECMTB 2018 in Lisbon
- Past
- August 2017 at the 2017 Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology, Groningen, the Netherlands. Invited talk: "The effect of spatial population structure on evolutionary outcomes"
- April 2017 at the Modelling Biological Evolution 2017, Leicester, UK. Invited talk: "Amplification and suppression of selection in cancer mutations through tissue structure" in the mini-symposium "How does spatial structure influence cancer evolution?"
- July 12th 2016 at the 10th European Conference for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, Nottingham, England. Contributed talk: "Should tissue structure suppress or amplify selection in cancer mutations?"
- May 4th 2015 at Discrete Math Research Group, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Invited talk: "Evolutionary dynamics on graphs"
- March 17th 2015 at the DPG Spring Meeting Berlin, Germany. Contributed talk: "Counterintuitive findings for evolution on networks"
- March 9th 2015 at the 7th annual workshop "Theoretical Biology" MPI for Evolutionary Biology, Ploen, Germany. Invited talk: "The Moran Process on Small Networks"
- June 2014 at the 9th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, Goethenburg, Sweden. Poster: "Exploring the dynamics of evolution on small networks"