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Robert M. Woollacott

Person

Robert M. Woollacott is Professor of Biology emeritus. He joined the faculty in 1972 and retired in 2018. He is the founding chairman of the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. His teaching and research human impacts on life in the sea.

Peter Ashton

Person

Recent Publications

Ashton P.S. & Heckenhauer, J. 2023. Tribe Shoreae (Dipterocarpaceae subfamily Dipterocarpoidae) finally dissected. Kew Bull. 77: 885-903.

Mahi Bansal, M., Morley, R.J., Shivaprakesh K. N., Dutta, S., Abdelrahim, O.B., Hasan, S. e...

Donald H. Pfister

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Faculty Support: Tracy Barbaro

My research centers on the biology and systematics of fungi, particularly members of the fungus classes Pezizomycetes and the Leotiomycetes, both belonging to ascomycete groups. Using molecular, life history and morphological...

Andrew H. Knoll

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Faculty Support: Kathleen McCloskey

Andy Knoll is broadly interested in the evolution of life, the evolution of Earth surface environments, and the relationships between the two. He is particularly interested in Archean and Proterozoic paleontology and...

James Hanken

Person

Faculty Support: Bridget Power

Prof. Hanken utilizes laboratory-based analyses and field surveys to examine morphological evolution, developmental biology and systematics. Active areas of research include the developmental basis of morphological novelty...

Andrew A. Biewener

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Faculty Support: Andra Hollis

Our research focuses on the comparative biomechanics of mammalian and avian locomotion. We study the neuromuscular control of movement during walking and running, as well as during flight. Our studies are motivated by...