Hi, I’m Gabriele, a Master student in Biomedical Sciences and an intern at the zoo_e lab.
My interests span the entire field of biomedical sciences, but nothing captivates me more than genetics. The opportunity to explore the “code of life” and its evolution is a unique chance to make a small but meaningful contribution to scientific progress. After graduation, I plan to pursue a Ph.D. to further explore the many facets of this fascinating discipline.
I see the computational approach as both the present and the future of genetics, a powerful tool to handle the immense amount of data generated by high-throughput techniques and to enable in-depth analysis of the secrets of the genome.
The focus of my thesis is the identification of transposon activity in the tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus following the induction of thermal stress.
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