Shai Morin
Faculty of Agriculture, HUJI
My research interests are in ecological and evolutionary genomics, as they relate specifically to insect-plant and insect-environment interactions. My long-term goal is to combine ecological and genomic tools in order to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying insect adaptation to biotic and a-biotic environmental constraints.
1988-1991 B.Sc., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine.
1992-1995 M.Sc., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Pathogen-Vector-Interaction, Supervisor: Prof. Hanokh Czosnek.
1995-2000 Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Pathogen-Vector-Interaction, Supervisor: Prof. Hanokh Czosnek.
2000-2003 Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Department of Entomology Genetics and Ecology of Insecticide Resistance. Host: Prof. Bruce Tabashnik.