Incoming Staff List

Incoming Staff, starting January, 2004

 

Editor-elect:  Roderic D. M. Page

DEEB, IBLS

Graham Kerr Building

University of Glasgow

Glasgow G12 8QQ

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 141 330 4778     Fax: +44 141 330 2792

Email: r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk

Web: http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/rod.html

Interests: Phylogeny comparison, host-parasite cospeciation, gene trees and species trees, biogeography, louse phylogeny, RNA structure and alignment.

 

 

Associate Editors and Board Members

 

Frank (Andy) Anderson

Department of Zoology, Mailcode 6501

Southern Illinois University

Carbondale, IL  USA 62901

e-mail: feander@siu.edu

phone:  (618) 453-4136  fax: (618) 453-2806

Web: http://www.science.siu.edu/zoology/anderson

Interests: Metazoan phylogeny (particularly relationships among cephalopod mollusks and spiralian metazoans); divergence time estimation using molecular sequence data; phylogenetic theory and methodology; marine biogeography; invertebrate biology.

 

Board:

Peter Foster

Department of Zoology

The Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road

London, SW7 5BD UK

Phone: +44 (0)20 7942 5438     Fax: +44 (0)20 7942 5054

Email: p.foster@nhm.ac.uk

Interests:  Phylogenetic methods, models of evolution to accommodate heterogeneity, assessment of model adequacy.

 

Allen G. Collins

ITZ, Ecology & Evolution

Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover

Bünteweg 17d, 30559 Hannover, GERMANY

Phone: +49 (0) 511-953 84 89     Fax: +49 (0) 511-953 85 84

Email: agc@paleobio.org

Interests: Metazoan phylogeny, especially within and among early diverging metazoan clades; integrating paleontological and neontological data; life history evolution; phylogeography of pelagic organisms.

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Allan J. Baker

Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Royal Ontario Museum

100 Queen's Park, Toronto

ON, Canada M5S 2C6

Phone: 416 586 5520     Fax: 416 586 5553

Email: allanb@rom.on.ca

Interests: Coalescent analysis, population genetics, phylogeography, molecular systematics, and biogeography of birds.

 

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George F. Barrowclough

Dept. Ornithology

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th St.

New York, NY 10024  USA

Phone: 212-769-5785    Fax: 212-769-5759

Email:gfb@amnh.org

Interests: Avian systematics and population genetics; in particular

molecular phylogenetics of avian family and ordinal level taxa; avian phylogeography and coalescence.

 

Robert M. Zink

Bell Museum, 1987 Upper Buford Circle

100 Ecology Building

University of Minnesota

St Paul, MN 55108  USA

Phone: 612-624-7207   Fax: 612-624-6777

Email: rzink@biosci.umn.edu

Interests: Speciation, phylogeny, phylogeography, biogeography, and evolution of birds.

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Olaf Bininda-Emonds

Lehrstuhl für Tierzucht

Technical University of Munich

Alte Akademie 12

85354 Freising-Weihenstephan

Germany

Phone: +49 8161 713741     Fax: +49 8161 713107

Email: Olaf.Bininda@tierzucht.tum.de

Web: http://www.tierzucht.tum.de/Bininda-Emonds/

Interests: Supertree construction,  methodology, and theory; evolution of developmental sequences and  heterochrony; evolution and systematics of mammals, particularly  Carnivora; phylogenetic theory and systematic philosophy; phylogenetic  comparative methods.

 

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François-Joseph Lapointe

Département de sciences biologiques

Université de Montréal

C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre-ville

Montréal, QC

H3C 3J7  Canada

Tel: (514) 343-7999     Fax: (514) 343-2293

Email: Francois-Joseph.Lapointe@UMontreal.CA

Research interests: phylogenetic relationships of mammals,  particularly marsupials; construction of consensus trees and  supertrees; reticulate evolution; phylogenetic comparative methods;  statistical evaluation of phylogenetic hypotheses with resampling and  randomization tests; comparative phylogeography; missing data.

 

Charles Semple

Biomathematics Research Centre

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

University of Canterbury

Private Bag 4800

Christchurch, New Zealand

Tel: +64 3 366 7001     Fax: +64 3 364 2587

Email: c.semple@math.canterbury.ac.nz

Research interests: discrete mathematics, in particular, combinatorial  problems in evolutionary biology and matroid theory, mathematical  aspects of phylogenetics, and supertree theory and methodology.

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Thomas Buckley

Landcare Research

Private Bag 92170

Auckland

New Zealand

Phone: +64-9-8154200 x 7084     Fax: +64-9-8497093

Email:BuckleyT@LandcareResearch.co.nz

Interests: Methods of phylogenetic analysis with an emphasis on the role of substitution model assumptions on phylogenetic accuracy and hypothesis testing. The study of molecular evolutionary processes and the incorporation of this information into phylogenetic analysis. Other interests include ribosomal RNA secondary structure, the origin, evolution, and biogeography of the New Zealand biota, and the systematics and phylogeography of the New Zealand cicadas.

 

Board:

Stephane Aris-Brosu

Bioinformatics Research Center, Box 7566

1507 Partners II, Centennial Campus

North Carolina State University

Raleigh NC, 27695-7566  USA

Phone: (919)513-1588     Fax: (919)515-7315

Email: stephane@statgen.ncsu.edu

Interests: Estimating molecular phylogenies, divergence times, and rates of evolution; tests of evolutionary hypotheses for nested and non-nested models; likelihood and Bayesian modeling and computations.

 

Karen Ober

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

75 N. Eagleville Rd. U-3043

University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT 06269-3043  USA

Phone: lab 860-486-6215     Office 860-486-3945

Fax: 860-486-6364

E-mail: kober@uconnvm.uconn.edu

Interests: Molecular and morphological phylogenetics of insects, especially Coleoptera;

comparative methods and character evolution; ribosomal RNA molecular

evolution; evolution and development in arthropods.

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Tim Collins

Dept. Of Biological Sciences

Florida International University

OE 212 University Park

Miami FL 33199 USA

Express mail address:

Tim Collins

112th Ave. & SW 8 ST.

OE Bldg. RM 212

Miami FL 33199 USA

Phone: 305-348-1730 (lab -3110)     Fax: 305-348-1986

Email: CollinsT@FIU.EDU

Interests: molecular systematics, rates, patterns and mechanisms of molecular evolution, including nucleotide sequence evolution and mitochondrial gene order change, and consequences for phylogenetic reconstruction. Integration of molecular data with paleontological and morphological data. Metazoa, molluscs, snails, fish.

 

Board:

Clint Turbeville

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Ron DeBry

Department of Biological Sciences

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006  USA

Ph: (513) 556-9743

Email: debryrw@uc.edu

Interests: Phylogenetics based on DNA sequence data; phylogenetic methodology; evolution of codon usage bias;  evolution of multigene families. Organismal expertise:  mammals, crustaceans, some dipterans.

 

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Kevin Omland

Department of Biological Sciences

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

1000 Hilltop Circle

Baltimore, MD 21250 USA

Phone: 410-455-2243     Fax:   410-455-3875

Email: omland@umbc.edu

Web: http://www.umbc.edu/biosci/Faculty/omland.html

 

Scott J. Steppan

Department of Biological Science

Conradi 209

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1100 USA

Phone: (850) 644-6536     Fax:   (850) 644-9829

Email: steppan@bio.fsu.edu

Interests: Molecular and morphological systematics of mammals, particularly muroid rodents; comparative quantitative genetics; macroevolutionary patterns in morphology; phylogeograography and speciation.

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Dan Faith

Australian Museum

6 College Street

Sydney, N.S.W. 2000 AUSTRALIA

Phone: 02-93206357     Fax: 02-93206050

Email:danf@amsg.austmus.gov.au

Interests: phylogenetic inference methods, quantitative biodiversity assessment, philosophy of science, multivariate pattern analysis, experimental design, ecology.

 

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John Trueman

School of Botany and Zoology

Australian National University

Canberra, ACT 0200

AUSTRALIA

Phone: (+61) (0)2-6249-3059    Fax: (+61) (0)2-6249-5573

Email: John.Trueman@anu.edu.au

Interests: Phylogenetic methods, including techniques for estimating or testing hypotheses of relationship in any sense at any level, biodiversity and conservation of aquatic species and systems, entomology specializing in Odonata.

 

George D. F. Wilson

Australian Museum

Invertebrate Zoology

6 College Street

Sydney, N. S. W. 2010

Australia

Phone: 61 2 9320 6287    Fax:  61 2 9320 6042

Email: buzw@austmus.gov.au or buz@mail.usyd.edu.au

Web: http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~buz/home.html

Interests: Crustacean and Arthropod phylogenetics, Isopod Crustacean systematics, deep-sea biodiversity and evolution.

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Marshal Hedin

Department of Biology

San Diego State University

San Diego, CA 92182-4614  USA

Phone (office): 619-594-6230   Fax: 619-594-5676

Phone (lab):     619-594-0835

Email: mhedin@sciences.sdsu.edu

Web:    http://www.bio.sdsu.edu/pub/spiders/hedin.html

Interests: molecular systematics and taxonomy, phylogeography, historical biogeography, character evolution, speciation, species limits, gene tree/species tree dynamics.  Taxonomy of arthropods, arachnids, and cave animals.

 

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Mark Fishbein

Department of Biological Sciences

Mississippi State University

P.O. Box GY

Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA

ph: (662) 325-7577, -7570

email: fish@biology.msstate.edu

Interests: phylogenetic systematics, the evolution and functional ecology of floral morphology, phylogenetic methodology, biogeography, and hybridization.  My specific research focus is the angiosperm family Apocynaceae (incl. Asclepiadaceae), especially Asclepias and other North American genera.

 

Susan Masta

Dept. of Biology

Portland State University

P.O. Box 751

Portland, OR 97207-0751  USA

phone (503) 725-8505

email  smasta@pdx.edu

Interests: phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular evolution, genomics,  species & speciation. Current work is aimed at understanding mitochondrial genome evolution in arachnids, and at using genomic characters to reconstruct arachnid relationships.

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Karl Kjer

Cook College, Blake Hall

Rutgers University,

Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources,

93 Lipman Dr.

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901  USA

Phone (office): 732-932-9880      Fax:732-932-7229

Phone (lab): 732-932-4269 or 732-932-4238

Email:kjer@aesop.rutgers.edu

Interests: rRNA secondary structure; Alignment of sequence data for phylogenetics; Higher level phylogenetics of Insecta (family level and above); Higher level phylogenetics of Anura. Research Taxa: Trichoptera; Odonata; Chrysomelidae.

 

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Jerome C. Regier

Center for Biosystems Research

University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

Plant Sciences Building, Room 5140

College Park, Maryland 20742-4450

Phone: 301-405-7679    Fax: 301-314-9075

Email: regier@umd.edu

Interests: Molecular phylogenetics of Arthropoda, Gene exploration for

molecular phylogenetics.

 

Felix Sperling

Department of Biological Sciences

cw405 Biological Sciences Centre

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9

Canada

Phone: 780-492-3991    Fax: 780-492-9234

Email: Felix.Sperling@ualberta.ca

Interests: Insect systematics and phylogeny, especially Lepidoptera; speciation and species boundaries.

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Mike Lee

Lee.Mike@saugov.sa.gov.au

Term will begin July, 2004

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Paul O. Lewis

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

75 N. Eagleville Road , Unit 3043

The University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT  06269-3043  USA

Phone: 860-486-2069    Fax: 860-486-6364

Email: plewis@uconnvm.uconn.edu

Interests: Phylogenetic methodology, particularly maximum likelihood and Bayesian

approaches; models for analyses of discrete morphological data;

phylogenetic software design and the development of a national

infrastructure for large scale phylogenetic analyses.

 

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Jeff Thorne

Bioinformatics Research Center

North Carolina State University

Campus Box 7566

Raleigh, NC 27695-7566  USA

Phone:  +1 (919) 515-2535    Fax: +1 (919) 515-7315

E-mail: thorne@statgen.ncsu.edu    

Web: http://statgen.ncsu.edu/thorne/thorne.html

Interests: Phylogeny reconstruction, sequence alignment, statistical methods, and protein structure.

 

Marc A. Suchard

Assistant Adjunct Professor

Department of Biomathematics

David Geffen School of Medicine

University of California, Los Angeles

CHS, AV-633

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1766  USA

Phone:  +1 (310) 825-0936     Fax: +1 (310) 825-8685

E-mail: msuchard@ucla.edu    

Web: http://www.biomath.medsch.ucla.edu/msuchard

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Peter Linder

Institute of Systematic Botany

University of Zurich

Zollikerstrasse 107

8008 Zurich

Switzerland

Phone: 0041-1- 634-84 10   Fax: 0041-1-634-8403

Email:plinder@systbot.unizh.ch     Web: http://contra.biology.und.ac.za/sassb/

Interests: Biogeography, (adaptive) radiation, organismal interests: plants in general, monocots in particular. Geographical interests: Africa.

 

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Mike Crisp

Division of Botany and Zoology

Daley Rd.

Australian National University

Acton, ACT 0200

Austrailia

Phone: 0961 2 6249 2866    Fax: 0961 2 62495573

Email:Mike.Crisp@anu.edu.au

Interests: Systematics of legumes, flora of Australia, species concepts, biogeography.

 

Elena Conti

EMBL Heidelberg, Meyerhofstrasse 1

D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany

phone: +49 6221-387- 536     fax +49 6221 387 519

email: conti@embl-heidelberg.de

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François Lutzoni

Dept. of Biology

Duke University

Box 90338

Durham, North Carolina

USA 27708

Phone: 919-660-7261   Fax:   919-660-7293

Email:flutzoni@duke.edu

Interests: Mycology, especially lichen-forming fungi, symbiotic interactions, comparative phylogenetic methods, reconstruction of ancestral character states, homogeneity partition testing, and alignments of DNA sequences for phylogenetic studies. phylogenetic methods and theories from a user’s perspective.

 

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F. Keith Barker

Department of Ornithology

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th Street

New York, NY 10024-5192  USA

Phone: 212-313-7927     Fax: 212-769-5759

Email: fbarker@amnh.org

Interests: Phylogenetic relationships of birds, especially of the order Passeriformes, using molecular genetic techniques; evaluation of congruence of phylogenetic hypotheses, maximum likelihood and other statistical approaches to analysis of molecular data, comparative methods (behavioral and ecological variation within avian groups), and historical biogeographic methods.

 

David Posada

Facultad de Ciencias

Universidad de Vigo

Vigo 36200

Spain

Phone: +34 986 812038     Fax: +34 986 812556

Email: dposada@uvigo.es

Interests: phylogenetic inference; models of evolution: recombination; phylogeography.

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Norm MacLeod

Department of Palaeontology

The Nat History Museum

Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD

United Kingdom

Email: N.MacLeod@nhm.ac.uk

Interests: Morphological systematics, morphometrics, extinctions, biostratigraphy, role of fossils in phylogenetics, biogeography, palaeoecology, application of quantitative methods to natural history

 

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Nigel Hughes

Dept. of Earth Sciences

University of California

Riverside

CA 92521  USA

phone: 909 787 3098    FAX: 909 787 4324

Email: nigel.hughes@ucr.edu

Web: http://cnas.ucr.edu/~earth/faculty/nch/nch.htm

Web: http://www.trilobyte.ucr.edu

 

David Polly

Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences

Queen Mary, University of London

Mile End Road

London, E1 4NS

Phone: +44 20 7882 6314    Fax: +44 20 8983 0973

E-Mail: d.polly@qmul.ac.uk     Web: http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~ugha096/dave.html

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Gavin Naylor

Florida State University

Phone: (850)645-0314

Email: naylor@csit.fsu.edu

Interests: Systematics of fishes, systematic theory (especially concerns relating to the influence of protein structure on phylogenetic inference), vertebrate paleontology.

 

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Guillermo Ortí

School of Biological Sciences

314 Manter Hall

University of Nebraska

Lincoln, NE, 68588-0118, USA

Phone: 402-472-3433     Fax: 402-472-2083

Email: gorti1@unl.edu     Web: http://golab.unl.edu/

Interests: Systematics and phylogeography, adaptive radiations, biogeography, coevolution, geographic population structure. Phylogenetic analysis of longitudinal samples of viral populations (HIV-1). Study organisms: actinopterigians.

 

Rafael Zardoya

Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biologia Evolutiva

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

Jose Gutierrez Abascal, 2

28006 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34-91-4111328     Fax: +34-91-5645078

Email: rafaz@mncn.csic.es

Interests: Molecular systematics of Metazoa with particular emphasis in fish systematics, and in the phylogenetic relationships among the main lineages of vertebrates. Phylogeography and adaptive radiations. Population genetics applied to conservation. Phylogenetic performance of molecular markers. New molecular markers.

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Todd H. Oakley

University of California, Santa Barbara

Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology (EEMB)

Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA

Phone: (805) 893-4715     Fax: (805) 893-4724

Email: oakley@lifesci.ucsb.edu

Interests: Empirical investigations of (1) eye evolution and molecular evolution of genes involved in vision and eye development; (2) phylogeny, ancestral state reconstruction and comparative methods; and (3) gene duplication and consequences. Organismal expertise: (1) Salmonid fishes especially the salmoninae. (2) Ostracod crustaceans, especially myodocopids.

 

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Adrian Paterson

Ecology and Entomology Group, Lincoln University

PO Box 84,  Lincoln, New Zealand

PH  +64 3 325 2811 (ext 8953)   FAX +64 3 325 3844

Email: Patersoa@lincoln.ac.nz

Interests:

Cophylogenetics (particularly of lice and birds), origin of parasitism, biogeography of

New Zealand and Gondwanaland, evolution of behaviour, phylogenetics and conservation of seabirds (particularly penguins and albatrosses)

 

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Neil Gemmell

School of Biological Sciences

University of Canterbury

Private Bag 4800

Christchurch

New Zealand

Ph +64 3 364 2009     Fax +64 3 364 2590

Email: n.gemmell@zool.canterbury.ac.nz

Interests: speciation, population genetics and phylogeography, life history  evolution, rate and mode of molecular evolution, mitochondrial and microsatellite evolution.

 

Steve Trewick

Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution

Massey University

Private Bag 11-222

Palmerston North

New Zealand

Ph +64 6 3505448     fax  +64 6 3505626

Email: S.Trewick@massey.ac.nz

Interests: Invertebrate evolution; systematic and phylogenetic questions relating to biogeographic, ecological and environmental drivers of speciation; with an emphasis on patterns and processes of insect and vertebrate evolution in New Zealand and the southern hemisphere. 

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Kathleen Pryer

Department of Biology

Biological Sciences Bldg., Room 139

Duke University

Durham, NC 27708-0338  USA

phone: 919-660-7380     FAX: 919-660-7293

mailto:pryer@duke.edu     Web: http://www.pryerlab.net

Interests: Phylogenetics of ferns and early vascular plant divergences using data from morphology (fossil and living taxa) and molecules; fern systematics; ontogeny and phylogeny; morphometrics; phylogenetic rate heterogeneity; paleobotany. 


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Eric Schuettpelz

Department of Biology

Box 90338

Duke University

Durham, NC 27708

USA

Phone: (919) 660-7382

Fax: (919) 660-7293

Email: ejs7@duke.edu

Interests: Systematics, evolution, and diversification of vascular plants, especially epiphytic ferns; biogeography; heterogeneous rates of molecular evolution; estimating divergence times; integrating fossils and phylogeny; phylogenetic methods

 

Harald Schneider

Department of Systematic Botany

Albrecht-von-Haller Institute of Plant Sciences

Georg-August University Göttingen

Untere Karspüle 2

37073 Göttingen

Germany

Phone: +49 (0)515 395726

Fax:     +49 (0)515 392329

Email:  hschneid@duke.edu

Interests: Phylogeny of land plants; evolution of plant development and morphology; reconstruction of morphological characters; historical biogeography; macro- and microevolution of plants; correlation between molecular and morphological evolution; radiations.

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Vincent Savolainen

Molecular Systematic Section

Jodrell Laboratory

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Richmond

Surrey TW9 3DS  UK

Ph: 4420-8332-5366     fax: 4420-8332-5310

Email: v.savolainen@rbgkew.org.uk

Interests: molecular phylogenetics, tree-of-life, macroevolution, speciation, conservation 

 

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Timothy G. Barraclough,

Royal Society University Research Fellow and

Lecturer in Biodiversity and Evolution,

Imperial College London and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Department of Biological Sciences

Imperial College London

Silwood Park Campus

Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY, UK

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7594 2247     Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 2339

Interests (http://www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/tgb/): Evolution of species diversity, speciation in asexual and sexual organisms, adaptive significance of shape variation in rotifers, plant macroevolution.

 

Michel C. Milinkovitch

Evolutionary Genetics Unit

Institute of Biology and Molecular Medicine

CP300, rue des Professeurs Jeener et Brachet 12,

6041 Charleroi (Gosselies)

Belgium

tel 02 650 99 56, fax 02 650 99 50

mcmilink@ulb.ac.be     http://www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/ueg/index.html

Interests: Molecular phylogenetics, Phylogeny inference methods, heuristics, Genetic algorithms, phylogenomics, Conservation Genetics, Applied Genetics, vertebrates.

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Pamela S. Soltis

Florida Museum of Natural History and the Genetics Institute

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611  USA

Fax:     352-392-8783

Email: psoltis@wsu.edu or psoltis@flmnh.ufl.edu

Interests: molecular systematics of angiosperms, polyploidy, phylogeography, conservation biology, phylogeny and evolution of Lomatium (Apiaceae).

 

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Robert K. Kuzoff

Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology

University of California

One Shields Avenue

Davis, CA, 95616  USA

Phone: 530-752-3111     Fax: 530-752-3085

Email: rkkuzoff@ucdavis.edu

Interests: molecular-genetic basis of plant gynoecial diversification. Specifically, a combination of phylogenetic, morphological and molecular-genetic tools to explore factors contributing to the evolution of carpel and ovule form across angiosperm phylogeny.

 

Sarah Mathews

Harvard University Herbaria

22 Divinity Avenue

Cambridge, MA  02138  USA

Phone: 617-495-2331     Fax: 617-495-9484

Email: smathews@oeb.harvard.edu

Interests: Plant diversity and the molecular bases for developmental differences among taxa. I sample low copy nuclear genes (phytochromes) to resolve relationships within families (e.g., Poaceae, Scrophulariaceae) and among major lineages in angiosperms and in seed plants.

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Mike Steel

Biomathematics Research Centre

University of Canterbury

Private Bag 4800

Christchurch

New Zealand

Phone:0064-3-3667-001 x 7688    Fax: 0064-3-364-2587

Email: m.steel@math.canterbury.ac.nz

Interests: Phylogenetic analysis and methodology, models of site substitution and genome evolution, speciation models and tree shapes.

 

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Lindell Bromham

Centre for the Study of Evolution,

School of Life Sciences,

University of Sussex,

Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QG, UK

Fax: +44-1273-678 433

Email: lindell@sussex.ac.uk     Web: www.biols.susx.ac.uk/CSE

Interests: tempo and mode of molecular evolution; using DNA to investigate evolutionary past, patterns and processes.

 

Daniel H. Huson

Universität Tübingen

Fakultät für Informations und Kognitionswissenschaften

Zentrum für Bioinformatik Tübingen

Sand 14

72076 Tübingen, Germany

Phone: +49-7071-29-70450     Fax: +49-7071-29-5148

Email: huson@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de

Web: http://www-ab.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/people/huson/old_homepage/Welcome.html

Interests: design and implementation of discrete methods for genome analysis and phylogenetics, in mathematical modeling of biological problems and in experimental evaluation of algorithms.

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Jack Sullivan

Department of Biological Sciences

Box 443051

University of Idaho

Moscow, ID 83844-3051  USA

Phone: 208-885-9049    Fax: 208-885-7905

Email: jacks@uidaho.edu

Interests: Phylogenetic methods, especially molecular; Systematics of mammals, especially rodents; Historical biogeography, especially comparative phylogeography.

 

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Kari Segraves

Department of Biological Sciences

University of Idaho, Box 443051

Moscow, ID 83844-3051  USA

Email: ksegrave@uidaho.edu

 

Jim Wilgenbusch

Computational Science & Information Technology

150-E Dirac Science Center Library

Florida State University             

Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4120  USA

Email: jwilgenb@csit.fsu.edu

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