Rob M
- Research Program Mentor
PhD candidate at University of Wisconsin - Madison
Expertise
Population Genetics, Mutation, Evolution, Molecular Biology, Biology, Genetics, Molecular Evolution, Statistics, Mutation Accumulation, C. elegans, D. melanogaster, S. cerevisiae
Bio
Hello, I am a third year PhD candidate at UW Madison in the department of Integrative Biology. My research focuses on mutations, where I use Drosophila melanogaster (fruit flies) to study how sex influences the number, type, and fitness effects of mutations. I am interested in all things mutation related! I have taught introductory biology lab here at UW for six semesters, and coordinated the course for one. I absolutely love working with students and making science approachable for them. Students I have worked with have completed unique projects ranging from science based fictional stories to science fair presentations to publication ready research. I have two cats, Crouton and Vixen, who are adorable and love to lay in the sun! I enjoy hanging out with friends, listening to house music, cooking, and photography. I hope to mentor students with an excitement about research and a curiosity about Biology!Project ideas
Project ideas are meant to help inspire student thinking about their own project. Students are in the driver seat of their research and are free to use any or none of the ideas shared by their mentors.
Investigating a familial genetic background of colorblindness
This study would work with a mentee to delve into their family history to create a detailed genealogy of their family history of colorblindness. Colorblindness is known to be a single locus sex-linked trait that is more prevalent in males than females. Mentees would survey their family in order to create a pedigree while learning more about how genes influence traits, how heterozygosity can show dominant and recessive traits, and additional topics in genetics and molecular biology.
Coding skills
R StudioTeaching experience
I have previously been a TA at the University of Wisconsin - Madison for Introductory Biology Lab courses. This involves me directly instructing students for three hours per week and helping develop their skills as budding researchers. We talk about lab techniques as well as how to write a scientific articles and much more. I have also mentored 10 Polygence students to date!Credentials
Work experience
Texas A&M University (2018 - 2021)
Undergraduate Laboratory TechnicianEducation
Texas A&M University
BS Bachelor of Science (2021)
Biochemistry & GeneticsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
PhD Doctor of Philosophy candidate
Integrative Biology