Jon Bančič
TRAIN@Ed Fellow
Moved to a fellowship post at the University of Valencia (Spain)
Research at the Highlander Lab
I am a TRAIN@Ed Research Fellow in plant breeding and statistical genetics in the HighlanderLab. My main project is in collaboration with an industrial partner, where we are developing a strategy for transitioning to genomic selection for their hybrid oilseed rape breeding program. Briefly, the work involves:
Goals:
- simulation of an actual oilseed rape breeding program with extension to genomic selection;
- development of the appropriate simulation of genotype by environment interactions;
- development of different strategies for an efficient transition to genomic selection;
- simulation and selection based on multiple important economic traits;
- optimization of cross selection strategies within each breeding stage.
I am also involved in other projects that deal with dominance simulation, simulation of plant breeding programs in AlphaSimR, and genetic analysis of finger millet.
Background
I have a BSc in Biology (University of Ljubljana), an MSc in Plant Biology (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), and a PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics (University of Edinburgh). During my PhD, I also took 60 cts of courses from an MSc in Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis (University of Edinburgh). In addition, I have experience working in the wet lab (DNA extractions, tissue cultures, qt-PCR, microscopy) and in the field/greenhouse/growth chambers (phenotyping, infection assays).
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