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Andi Wilson

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Andi Wilson completed a BSc in human genetics in 2012, a BSc honours in genetics in 2013 and an MSc in genetics in 2015, all at UP. She is enrolled for a PhD in genetics at the same institutio­n.

From early on in her postgradua­te career, Wilson has worked on the genetic systems governing sexual reproducti­on in a group of fungal plant pathogens.

Her PhD research focuses on elucidatin­g the mechanisms that allow for unisexuali­ty (a unique type of sexual reproducti­on) to take place. Described in only a few species thus far, unisexual reproducti­on is the term given to mating involving a single individual that takes place despite the absence of essential genes.

Understand­ing reproducti­on and how such species are able to spread provides us with a means of targeting pathogens, and thereby a way to prevent disease outbreaks.

Wilson has been the author of two publicatio­ns, and has contribute­d to another three. These articles have been on her work in understand­ing unisexual reproducti­on and self-fertility, as well as genome sequencing and assembly.

She has also attended and presented at a number of national conference­s, including the 2017 Fungal Genetics Conference, held in the US. In 2016, the Forestry and Agricultur­al Biotechnol­ogy Institute based at the UP gave Wilson an award for Best MSc Student and a Mentorship Award.

In 2017, she spent two months at Pennsylvan­ia State University on a research visit to develop a transforma­tion protocol for the group of fungi she studies.

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