Predoctoral researcher

Alicia Page

At CREAF, I joined Oriol Lapiedra's lab as a pre-doctoral researcher within the RAPIDEVOL project, which is a fantastic opportunity to explore evolutionary questions in a very comprehensive system.
Office: CM7

I completed my Bachelor's degree in Biology in France and my Master's degree at the University of Gothenburg, where my thesis focused on telomere length at birth and survival rate in female snow skinks at the University of Tasmania, Australia. I am primarily interested in evolutionary questions about how animals cope with rapid environmental changes. Reptiles are a particularly exciting system for me, but the questions themselves are always my main motivation.

Has participated in:

X-ray of a snake and lizard on a black background.
Project / Initiative
National projects
Active

Unravelling human-induced rapid evolution of animals: the role of behavior as a driver of rapid adaptation to new selective pressures