Currently, I am pursuing my Ph.D. at the
University of Debrecen within the
EvoZool
and the
Institute of AnSc Biotec NatCons.
My research is mainly focused on mechanistic studies exploring how external cues, including nutrition,
affect life-history traits in laboratory models and natural habitats.
My interest is to explore how animals adapt to rapidly changing environments, particularly in the
context of extreme nutritional variability, which is a driver of intergenerational
evolutionary changes. I am keen to explore how predictable or unpredictable nutritional dynamics
determine life history, the mechanisms that regulate these effects, and how these mechanisms and
their consequences carry over to subsequent generations.