GROUP DESCRIPTION

GROUP OBJECTIVES

RESEARCH GROUP MEMBERS

Group leader

Isabel Almudí

I am an Associate Professor at the Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics Department at the University of Barcelona. My research interests focus on the developmental processes that control animal morphology and how they evolved to give rise to the huge diversity of animals and their sensory and ecological adaptations.

Postdoctoral researcher

Maria Rosselló

I am fascinated by how different gene programs can define features in a single organism and between species. During my PhD I studied the role of the hippo pathway in cell cycle, cell differentiation, apoptosis and the formation of overgrowths in planarians. Currently, I am applying my experience in developmental biology and Bioinformatics to unveil the genetic basis of morphological novelties in mayflies.

Postdoctoral researcher

Rafath Chowdhury

I am passionate about the field of EvoDevo. During my thesis I studied the establishment of epidermal sensory neurons in invertebrate chordates. During this postdoc, I will study how morphological novelties arise in mayflies using my knowledge of molecular and developmental biology.

MSCA Postdoctoral researcher

Sophie Tandonnet

I am an evolutionary biologist captivated by the processes underlying the evolution of complex traits. My research journey has taken me from unraveling the mysteries of sex determination in a unique nematode (PhD) to exploring the evolution of parasitism in blowflies (post-doc). Currently, I’m delving into the fascinating world of mayflies, exploring how the genome of Cloeon dipterum (and its expression) orchestrates the emergence of remarkable features such as wings and the sexually dimorphic visual system.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Alba Almazán

I am thrilled by how development drives the vast diversity of life and how these mechanisms evolved. During my PhD, I studied regeneration in the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, focusing on cell diversity and the fidelity of this process. For my postdoc, I aim to delve into the origin of wings as a morphological innovation in the mayfly Cloeon dipterum.

PhD student

Tòt Senar

I always wondered how animals perceive their external environment and how visual capabilities evolved in the different animal lineages. In the mayflyecoevodevo lab, I  am investigating these questions using the mayfly C. dipterum and its extraordinary visual systems.

PhD student

María Morán

I am interested in understanding how GRNs evolved to give rise to different colourations.

Bioinformatician

Joan Pallarés

I have long been fascinated by how information is stored, regulated and modified in genomes. My interests range from human health to insects, and along the way I have used both experimental and computational tools. Currently, I am devoted to help unveil the complexities of the mayfly C. dipterum genome through bioinformatics.

Lab manager and research technician

Marta Gual

I studied Chemistry at the University of Barcelona. I am applying my previous experience in zebra fish and Daphnia culture to maintain the mayfly lines in the lab. I also assist experimentally the rest of the team and manage the lab.  

RESEARCH LINES

PROJECTS

  1. PID2023-151401NB-I00. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU). (from Sept- 2024 to Aug-2027). PI: Isabel Almudí
  2. H2020-MSCA-IF-2023 101147787. European Commission. (from February-2025 to January-2027). PI: Isabel Almudí; Recipient: Sophie Tandonnet.
  3. CNS2023-145403. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN). (from April 2024 to March 2026). PI: Isabel Almudí
  1. Horizon Europe ERC-CoG2021-101043751: The evolution of new organs during insects’ conquest of the sky. European Commission. (from Feb-2023 to Jan-2028). PI: Isabel Almudí
  2. PID2020-116041GB-I00. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN). (from Sept- 2021 to Aug-2024). PI: Isabel Almudí
  3. IN[21]_CMA_BIO_0056. Becas Leonardo, Fundación Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA). (from July-2021 to Dec-2022). PI: Isabel Almudí
  4. H2020-MSCA-IF-2014_ST EvoNovo 657732. European Commission. (from January-2026 to Dec-2018). PI: Fernando Casares; Recipient: Isabel Almudí.
  5. BB/M020967/1 (BBSRC, UK). The evolution and development of cell number and organ size. PIs: Alistair P. McGregor and Isabel Almudi. (from March-2015 to Apr-2018)(declined to accept position at CABD, Spain)

PUBLICATIONS