Kevin Sartori
Researcher, Genetics
Research
Using contemporary data such as natural variation of functional traits and genetic diversity, I study how plant colonized new spaces and extend their distribution. I study the physiological constraints that delineate plant phenotypic space, and I like to incorporate large scale climatic data to understand what drives or prevent diversification.
The focus of my projects within Adrien Sicard lab is the selfing syndrome in plants: we study how the transition from outcrossing to self pollination affect flower trait evolution and plants population genetics.
Teaching
Plant breeding BI1103