Biochemistry Department, University of Otago

Invertebrate Diversity, Evolution and Adaptation Lab


Kia ora! Welcome to our website. 

Our lab works on a range of questions at the intersection of comparative genomics, phylogenetics and evolutionary developmental biology. We do this mostly in invertebrate species (although we dabble in work on vertebrates and plants on occasion), and use both “wet lab” and computational tools to investigate how the contents of genomes have influenced their evolutionary paths. We are particularly interested in the response of organisms to external stresses, and how the likely impacts of climate change will affect them in the near future. 

We are supported in this work by several funding bodies, including the Royal Society of New Zealand (a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship, and a FastStart Marsden), the MBIE Endeavour platform, Genomics Aotearoa, and the University of Otago.

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