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M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell

M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell

W. K. Kellogg Foundation Endowed Chair in Food, Society and SustainabilityMichigan State University

M. Jahi Johnson-Chappell is a political agroecologist with training in chemical engineering, ecology and evolutionary biology.

Sustainable DevelopmentFood Security PolicyAnti-Hunger EffortsSustainabilityRight to Food
Tatiana Kuzmenko

Tatiana Kuzmenko

Instructor of BiologyLoyola Marymount university

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Medicinal PlantsEducational ResearchEvolutionary BiologyMolecular BiologyNeurobiology
Robert Quinn

Robert Quinn

Assistant Professor of BiochemistryMichigan State University

Robert Quinn's current research is on how the human microbiome is a consortium of microorganisms living on and in our bodies.

Microbiome Cystic FibrosisBile AcidMetabolomicsMicroorganisms
Aaron Carlisle

Aaron Carlisle

Assistant Professor, Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Carlisle research focuses on how the environment and organismal biology interact to influence the ecology of species.

Stable Isotope EcologyEvolutionary BiologyPhysiological EcologyMarine FishesBiological Sciences
Simon Garnier

Simon Garnier

Assistant Professor, College of Science and Liberal ArtsNew Jersey Institute of Technology

Professor Garnier focuses on the study of collective behaviors and swarm intelligence in natural and artificial systems

Biological SciencesSwarm RoboticsInterdisciplinary EducationCollective BehaviorSwarm Intelligence
Stephen S. Fong, Ph.D.

Stephen S. Fong, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Science EngineeringVCU College of Engineering

Bioengineer who modifies micro-organisms to produce chemicals (e.g. from beer to fuel).

Systems BiologySynthetic BiologyEvolutionary BiologyMetabolic EngineeringMolecular engineering
Fredric Govedich

Fredric Govedich

Professor of Biology / Department ChairSouthern Utah University

Specializing in predator prey interactions, evolution of reproductive strategies, and leech systematics

Animal BehaviorAquatic EcologyBiologyEvolutionary BiologyEvolution of Reproductive Strategies
Katherine Eisen

Katherine Eisen

Assistant Professor of BiologyLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Evolutionary BiologyPlant - Insect InteractionsEvolutionary EcologyChemical Ecology
Edward Braun

Edward Braun

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Edward Braun is broadly interested in the evolution of genomes and organisms.

Genomics (Vertebrates, Especially Birds and Reptiles)GenomicsEvolutionary BiologyEvolutionary geneticsVertebrates
Debbie Delaney

Debbie Delaney

Associate Professor, EntomologyUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Delaney researches evolutionary biology and population genetics of honey bees.

Population GeneticsHoney BeesEvolutionary Biology