Josselin Clo
Unité Evo-Eco-Paléo (EEP) – UMR 8198
CNRS / Université de Lille – Sciences et Technologies
Bâtiment SN2, Bureau 205
59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq – FRANCE
I'm a permanent CNRS researcher specializing in quantitative genetics, mainly applied to the study of the evolution of plants mating systems, and polyploidy. I am currently working at the University of Lille (France), at the EEP laboratory.
During my Ph.D., I studied the emergence of heterosis and outbreeding depression in selfing species, and the potential role of rare outcrossing events on the evolutionary dynamics of predominantly selfing populations, both by experimental and theoretical investigations. During my post-doc at Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic) in the Filip Kolář's lab, I studied the effect of genome doubling on the evolvability of neo-polyploid lineages.
2023 - now: CR CNRS based at the EEP laboratory at the University of Lille (FR)
2021 - 2023: Post-doc Charles University of Prague (CZ)
2017 - 2020: Phd student Montpellier SupAgro (FR)