Paul Lewis
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[[Image:P_gracilis_inflor.jpg|100px|left]] Welcome to the home page of the laboratory of Paul O. Lewis in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. Although much of my professional training was in the area of flowering plant systematics, specifically the evolution and biogeography of the North American genus ''Polygonella'' (''P. gracilis'' is shown at left), my research now focuses primarily on phylogenetic theory and methodology. Please visit the research section below to learn more about the ongoing research in my lab. | [[Image:P_gracilis_inflor.jpg|100px|left]] Welcome to the home page of the laboratory of Paul O. Lewis in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. Although much of my professional training was in the area of flowering plant systematics, specifically the evolution and biogeography of the North American genus ''Polygonella'' (''P. gracilis'' is shown at left), my research now focuses primarily on phylogenetic theory and methodology. Please visit the research section below to learn more about the ongoing research in my lab. | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 29 January 2008
Welcome to the home page of the laboratory of Paul O. Lewis in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. Although much of my professional training was in the area of flowering plant systematics, specifically the evolution and biogeography of the North American genus Polygonella (P. gracilis is shown at left), my research now focuses primarily on phylogenetic theory and methodology. Please visit the research section below to learn more about the ongoing research in my lab.People
Current Lab Members
Paul O. Lewis is an Associate Professor in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department. He obtained his B.S. in Biology and Mathematics from Georgetown College in 1982, M.S. in Biology from Memphis State University in 1984, and Ph.D. in Plant Biology from Ohio State University in 1991. He was a postdoc at North Carolina State University with Bruce Weir, and at the Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, Smithsonian Institution, with David Swofford (now at Duke University). Paul came to UConn after 3 years as an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at the University of New Mexico.