Selene Fernández

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Principal Investigator
Home institute
Cinvestav UGA-LANGEBIO
Highest qualification
PhD
Topics
Development of time-efficient phylogenomic gene annotation methods for non model organisms.
Reconstruction of gene regulatory networks from high-throughput sequencing data.
Projects available from
Relevant challenge areas
Communicable disease
Sustainable food production
Protection of biodiversity
Bio

Selene's core academic interest is contributing to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the wide phenotypical diversity present in the animal and plant kingdoms, especially the role of non-coding RNAs in the evolution of regulatory landscapes within and between species. She was recently awarded a L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talents Award. and is a Royal Society visiting Research Fellow at the University of Bath where she is working with She’ll work with Professor Laurence Hurst and Royal Society Research Fellow Dr Hans-Wilhelm Nutzmann from the Milner Centre for Evolution to identify functional characteristics of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in plants.

Country of residence
Mexico