Goudet Group Research group supervised by Jérôme Goudet, University of Lausanne

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Our group’s interest is focused on understanding how the interplay of population structure, trait architecture and selection can be disentangled. To this end, we use different approaches, from theory and the development of statistical tools to field observations. The main biological models currently used are humans and the barn owl. On the theoretical side, we investigate the dynamics of multilocus genetic systems under the influence of selection, migration and drift, and develop comprehensive individual-based models as well as statistical methods to infer selection, mating systems and population structure.

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Our Research

Our Research

For more information on our latest work, take a look at our most recent publications:

Our Projects

Our Projects

We are generally interested in population genomics and quantitative genetics! Our projects go from theory and method development to data analysis of owls, bats, ants, and stick insects!

Our Team

Our Team

To find out what we are each most interested in, find more: