Hello everyone!
My name is Erica Winslott and I started my PhD in April last year (2022) in the new lab of Maja Tarka. In my PhD, I will investigate how selection and genetic variation co-varies in wild populations of the green tortoise beetle Cassida viridis.
Since growing up next to my grandparents that have a farm, and close to the forest, nature has always been a big part of my life. To get the opportunity to work this close to nature, and a bit in the lab, is amazing.
I am originally an ornithologist that investigated physical challenges of migration in my MSc project, and further worked as a research assistant mainly in projects with research that had something to do with birds. During this time, I accidently stumbled over the project of the C. viridis beetles and fell in love with the system and the questions. To investigate the evolutionary potential of wild populations is something that feels really exciting and important for the future of many animal species.
In my spare time I often lay puzzles, do embroidery stitching, spend time out in the environment taking long walks in the forest or I go fishing.
See you around the Ecology building,
Erica