Daniela Flores

Daniela Flores

I am a sixth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Genetics and Genomics program at ISU. I graduated from Concordia College in spring 2013 with a degree in biology and minors in chemistry and Spanish. I was an REU intern at San Jose State University, where I worked on subcloning cytochrome P450 mutants. For my Ph.D. research, I am studying molecular microevolutionary aspects of temperature-dependent sex determination in turtles, focusing on aspects related to epigenetic regulation of the sex-determining cascade.

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