Our research focuses on the links among the genome, animal phenotypes, and selection.  This mostly involves applying population and molecular genetic tools to genomic and transcriptomic data.  Many of the projects we're working on use the differences between females and males in form, fitness and reproductive interests to look at the effects of sex-specific selection and sexual conflict in the genome.


We're packing up and moving from Oxford to the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London in April.