Natália Martínková

Natália Martínková

Institute of Vertebrate Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia

 

Dr. Natália Martínková is a full-time researcher specializing in statistical modeling of biotic interactions and the integration of genomic and ecological data. She has extensive expertise in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity research, focusing on vertebrates and pathogens. Her work includes the development of analytical tools for understanding species interactions, biodiversity patterns, and evolutionary processes. She earned her Ph.D. in Zoology from Charles University, Prague, and has conducted research at institutions across Europe, including the University of York, Lund University, and the University of Bern. Dr. Martínková has led multiple projects on bat physiology, pathogen evolution, and species distribution modeling, contributing significantly to the field of conservation biology.

She is also actively involved in mentoring graduate and Ph.D. students, and supervising research on lizard polymorphism, species distribution modeling, and evolutionary genetics. Her collaborative approach has fostered interdisciplinary research, bridging ecological and genomic perspectives.

At the conference, she will present her latest research on genome polarization and

hybridization dynamics, providing new insights into species evolution and conservation strategies.