Seh Na Mellick
I study how microbial populations make decisions, adapt to stress, and evolve under spatial and environmental constraints using machine learning, evolutionary modeling, and image-based phenotyping.
Research
My PhD research centers around developing automated imaging assays and image analysis pipelines to phenotype large bacterial mutant libraries at scale. I also build theoretical evolutionary models inspired by population genetics to understand how spatial structure shapes antibiotic resistance evolution.
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