I study evolutionary principles, particularly the role of recombination in population genetics. My research examines how recombination modifiers interact with evolutionary forces and shape genetic signatures.
During my Ph.D., I investigated the effects of transitions from outcrossing to selfing. Currently, I study how weak selection may confound sex-specific demographic inference in humans during their range expansion from the Middle East to Europe. Another focus is the role of inversions in promoting adaptation.
Through my work, I aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and history of evolution.