WELCOME!
I am a biologist with special interest in ecology, genetics and their interaction to answer broad questions on evolutionary biology. I was born and grew up in Melilla, a singular, small and wonderful city in North Africa. I left Melilla to start my undergraduate studies in the University of Granada, placed in the city with the same name. Granada was a renowned city for its multicultural character and its beauty, having been the capital of the last Andalusian Kingdom. In that environment I pursued my graduate studies and research works, which led to my PhD. After that, I moved as an Impact Research Fellow to the University of Stirling, located in central Scotland, a cold, wet and very nice place to meet warm people and wonderful landscapes. Lately, I have been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economics with the project TransSpeciation to return to the University of Granada and work on the ecological and genetic mechanisms underlying the speciation process associated to important transitions in evolution. During all this time I visited many places and labs where I have met many valuable people with whom I have the pleasure to collaborate and work.
LAST NEWS
This year EcoFlor is in Granada and in English. You can already check the information about the meeting here: ecoflor2019.weebly.com.
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New special issue on the mechanisms promoting population differentiation in plants in Annals of Botany PLANTS. We have the pleasure to be the guest editors.
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We are seeking a highly motivated biologist (or similar) interested in joint development of an application for Marie SkŁodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships. The research will focus on questions related to evolutionary biology, species coexistence and/or population genetics, combining tools from ecology and genetics to answer broad question on biodiversity evolution.
The research project will take place between the University of Granada and the University of Cádiz (South Spain). More details here. If you are interested please send an e-mail to Mohamed Abdelaziz and Oscar Godoy. |