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Naomi E. Pierce

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Faculty Support: Maggie Starvish

 

Research in our lab addresses the behavioral ecology of insects. We combine molecular systematics, field ecology, laboratory experiments and specimen-based museum surveys to analyze the ecology and evolution of symbiotic...

Yun Zhang

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Faculty Support:  Meri Petollari

We are interested in understanding how the nervous system generates learning. One way to address this question is to identify and characterize conserved features in the underlying mechanisms. To accomplish this goal, we use...

Bence P. Ölveczky

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Faculty Support: Meri Petollari

The research in my lab focuses on the principles and mechanisms by which neural circuits acquire and generate complex behaviors. We are using the rodent as a model system, concentrating our efforts on understanding the...

Stephanie E. Pierce

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Faculty Support: Tracy Barbaro

My scholarly interests are focused on assessing the link between form and function of the vertebrate musculoskeletal system – especially with respect to muscle-skeletal interactions during feeding and locomotor behaviours in...

David A. Haig

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Faculty Support: Erin Ciccone

Because I am theorist, my research is wide and varied. I work on everything from maternal-fetal conflict in human pregnancy to the evolution of plant life cycles. I have a particular interest in genetic conflicts within...

Benjamin L. de Bivort

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Faculty Support: Jennifer Thomson

Individual animals with identical genomes, reared identically, nevertheless exhibit behavioral differences. This underpins our sense of individuality. Where these inter-individual differences arise in the causal cascade...

Scott V. Edwards

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Faculty Support: Melinda Peterson

We study the evolutionary biology of birds and relatives, combining field, museum and genomics approaches to understand the basis of avian diversity, evolution and behavior. Our guiding approaches include population...

Hopi E. Hoekstra

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Faculty Support: Tracy Barbaro

Our research focuses on understanding how variation is generated and maintained in natural populations. In particular, we are interested in understanding both the proximate (i.e., molecular, genetic and developmental...