TRAIN@Ed Fellow Moved to a fellowship post at the University of Valencia (Spain) Image Research at the Highlander Lab I am a TRAIN@Ed Research Fellow in plant breeding and statistical genetics in the HighlanderLab. My main project is in collaboration with an industrial partner, where we are developing a strategy for transitioning to genomic selection for their hybrid oilseed rape breeding program. Briefly, the work involves: Goals: simulation of an actual oilseed rape breeding program with extension to genomic selection; development of the appropriate simulation of genotype by environment interactions; development of different strategies for an efficient transition to genomic selection; simulation and selection based on multiple important economic traits; optimization of cross selection strategies within each breeding stage. I am also involved in other projects that deal with dominance simulation, simulation of plant breeding programs in AlphaSimR, and genetic analysis of finger millet. Background I have a BSc in Biology (University of Ljubljana), an MSc in Plant Biology (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), and a PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics (University of Edinburgh). During my PhD, I also took 60 cts of courses from an MSc in Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis (University of Edinburgh). In addition, I have experience working in the wet lab (DNA extractions, tissue cultures, qt-PCR, microscopy) and in the field/greenhouse/growth chambers (phenotyping, infection assays). I am specifically interested in: Genomics Plant Breeding Sustainable Agriculture Quantitative Genetics Statistical analysis of plant breeding data Breeding Program Optimization Programming language and software: R & RStudio MS Office Linux Compute Cluster Markdown Latex Hobbies and personal interests Sports Hiking Dancing salsa Learning languages (Spanish, French) Fixing random objects Cooking Photography Guitar (new) Relevant links Google Scholar Twitter ORCID LinkedIn This article was published on 2024-09-02