​Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology Faculty

   
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  • Matthew A. Albrecht, PhD - Ecology and conservation of rare plants
  • Yehuda Ben-Shahar, PhD - Molecular, cellular, genetic and evolutionary mechanisms of behavior
  • Alex Bradley, PhD - Examination of modern and ancient biogeochemical cycles; the coevolution of life and the Earth.
  • Bruce A. Carlson, PhD - Sensory and Evolutionary Neuroscience
  • Gautam Dantas, PhD - (1) Dynamics, ecology, and evolution of antibiotic resistance, (2) Engineering enhanced probiotics to treat GI disorders, (3) Engineering microbial biofuel catalysts
  • Anthony I. Dell, PhD - In my lab we fuse metabolic, movement, and community ecology to address basic and applied questions in ecology and evolution
  • Christine E. Edwards, PhD - Using genetic approaches to understand the evolutionary and ecological causes and consequences of rarity in endangered plant species
  • David A. Fike, PhD - Microbial biogeochemistry and metabolic stable isotopic (C/N/S) fractionation
  • Victoria J. Fraser, MD - Healthcare epidemiology, including the study of nosocomial infections, specifically surgical site infections, blood stream infections and ventilator-associated pneumonia
  • Robbie Hart, PhD - The ecology and ethnobotany of mountain ecosystems
  • Andrew C. Heath, DPhil - Genetic studies of alcoholism, smoking and drug dependence, depression, suicidality and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and methodological research in genetic epidemiology
  • Feng Sheng Hu, PhD - Understanding patterns and mechanisms of long-term ecosystem dynamics under changing climatic conditions
  • Elizabeth A. Kellogg, PhD - Identifying deep similarities among plants as apparently disparate as rice, wheat, maize, and the other cereals
  • Michael J. Landis, PhD - Modeling the evolution of species with stochastic processes
  • Heather A. Lawson, PhD - Integration of whole-genome sequence with phenotypic data to understand parent-of-origin genetic effects and gene-by-environment interactions
  • Fangqiong Ling, PhD - A computational and experimental lab studying bacterial colonization and transmission at the boundary of built and natural environments and exploring microbiomes as environmental sensors and public health sentinels
  • Jonathan B. Losos, PhD - I study how species adapt to their environment.
  • Elizabeth Mallott, PhD - How the environment shapes host-associated microbial communities both within and across species
  • Josh L. Morgan, PhD - Use advanced cellular imaging techniques to investigate how neurons organize themselves into image processing circuits
  • Jonathan A. Myers, PhD - Community ecology, biodiversity, and biogeography of temperate and tropical ecosystems
  • Kenneth M. Olsen, PhD - Plant evolutionary biology, molecular population genetics, genetics of adaptation, phylogeography
  • Rachel M. Penczykowski, PhD - The ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, with a focus on wild populations of herbaceous plant hosts and their powdery mildew pathogens.
  • David Queller, PhD - The evolution of sociality, cooperation, and cheating in a eukaryotic microbe, using experimental evolution, genomics, and other approaches
  • Susanne Renner, Dr rer nat - I am an evolutionary biologist and plant systematist. Of particular interest to me are plant/animal interactions, biogeography, and plant sexual systems
  • Barbara A. Schaal, PhD - Evolutionary genetics and systematics of plants
  • Joan E. Strassmann, PhD - We work on social interactions and mutualism using a microbial system so we can study cheating, conflict and cooperation at experimental and genomic levels, within and between species, in particular in social amoebae and their farmed bacteria
  • Juan Sebastian Tello, PhD - Study of biodiversity, particularly on macroecology, metacommunity ecology, biogeography and spatial ecology
  • Mikhail Tikhonov, PhD - Theoretical physics of ecology and evolution; quantitative modeling; analysis of sequencing data
  • Christopher N. Topp, PhD - Understanding the genetic basis of root growth and environmental plasticity using phenomics
  • Leyao Wang, PhD, MPH - Microbiome, Environment, Pathogenesis of Respiratory Health
  • Ting Wang, PhD - Epigenome evolution and epigenetic determinants of cell fate
   
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