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About

My research focuses on mechanisms and evolutionary consequences of reproductive competition and sexual selection, particularly in mammals. I have broad interests in the fields of behavioural and evolutionary ecology relating to reproductive strategies, social behaviour and life history evolution. Multidisciplinary collaborations apply molecular and proteomics techniques to address evolutionary questions within these areas. I also collaborate with project partners on applied conservation problems.

Prizes or Honours

  • Sir Alastair Pilkington Award (University of Liverpool, 2002)
  • Recognition Award (University of Liverpool, 2002)

Funded Fellowships

  • Institute of Advanced Study, Fast-Track Research Fellowship (The University of Durham, 2007)
  • Visiting Research Scholarship (St John's College, University of Oxford, 2002)