Brianna Banting
Email: b.h.banting@ed.ac.uk
PhD Project: Evolution following whole genome duplication - a comparative investigation of plant and animal genomes
Supervised by: Prof. Dan Macqueen and Dr. Alex Twyford
Postgraduate research
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I am a PhD student in the Macqueen group. My project focuses on comparing evolutionary outcomes of whole genome duplication across the tree of life. I will investigate the rediploidisation process in diatoms, plants, and animals.
Biography and previous work
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​I have an undergraduate degree in Biology and Biochemistry from the University of Maryland and an MSc from the University of Edinburgh. For my MSc I studied introgression and speciation in a group of Scottish montane willows, developing my skills in population genetics and bioinformatics. I then worked for Forest Research, focusing on quantitative genetics. Next, I transitioned to working on plant-microbe symbioses at Washington State University, returning to bioinformatics and statistics.
Outside of work​
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I enjoy hiking, spending most of my time bird watching or looking at wildflowers and other plants.
