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We focus on understanding how organisms adapt to their environments. We combine omics approaches with detailed molecular and phenotypic analyses to get a comprehensive picture of adaptation. We aim at being internationally recognized as a leading lab in the field of environmental adaptation.
We share our passion for science with the general public by leading outreach projects aimed at increasing science awareness.

Genetic basis of adaptive evolution

We aim at identifying all adaptive transposable element insertions in Drosophila melanogaster natural populations

Molecular mechanisms underlying adaptive mutations

We want to understand how adaptive mutations induce phenotypic changes

Fitness traits most relevant for adaptation

We aim at elucidating which phenotypic traits play an important role in adaptive evolution

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11 June, 2023

Gonzalez Lab at “Festa de la Ciència”

González Lab and some of the citizens involved in the Melanogaster: Catch The Fly! citizen science project have participated in the Festa … Continue Reading

14 March, 2023

Curso Nacional de Genética (National Genetics Course)

From the 13th to the 17th of March, Aurora Ruiz-Herrera and Lluis Montoliu, organised the 9th National Genetics Course on … Continue Reading

10 February, 2023

PSL-QLife Winter School: The Genomics of Transposable Elements

Gonzalez Lab members participated in the PSL-QLife Winter School on The Genomics of Transposable Elements, held in Paris from the … Continue Reading

1 February, 2023

We have extended the application deadline: recruiting two postdocs!

We are recruiting two postdoctoral researchers, one with wet-lab expertise and one with bioinformatic expertise to carry out a research … Continue Reading

23 December, 2022

Season’s greetings

Our best wishes for the new year 2023!

8 December, 2022

New lab publication!

Happy to share our work on the genomic basis of copper tolerance led by Dr. Llewellyn Green. Check this twitter … Continue Reading

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Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37-49

08003 Barcelona (Spain)

(+34) 93 2309500

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