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Search Results - Displaying 1 - 10 of 27 results
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Dale Matthew Wachowiak
Professor, University of Utah, Neurobiology
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CG FARMER
Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Professor, School Of Biological Sciences
Adjunct Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, University of Utah
Research Summary: I study multiple facets of vertebrate evolution, focusing on metabolism. My research is at the interface of biology, physics, engineering, and paleontology. My team uses cutting edge medical technologies and a wide range of laboratory and field methodologies to address questions of major vertebrate transitions.
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JOHN LONGINO
Professor, School Of Biological Sciences
Research Summary: My research includes taxonomy and systematics of ants, curation of a large physical collection of ant specimens, digitization of specimen data and contribution to on-line databases. Specimen occurrence data are used to investigate macroecology, in particular elevational specialization. Genomic DNA sequence data are used to reveal the history of ant evolution, from the origination of ants in the Cretaceous to patterns of recent geographic variation within species.
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Lindsay T. Keegan
Research Associate Professor, University of Utah, Internal Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Family & Preventive Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Population Health Sciences
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TIM WEBSTER
Assistant Professor, Anthropology Department
Research Summary: I use genomic data and computational methods to understand primate evolution, ecology, and behavior. In particular, I explore (1) macroevolutionary processes, especially speciation, adaptation, and lineage-specific demographic history, (2) modern and historical aspects of behavioral ecology and social organization, and (3) sex chromosome evolution.
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Alexandra Liisa Terrill
Associate Professor, University of Utah, Occupational and Recreational Therapies
Associate Professor, University of Utah, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Physical Therapy and Athletic Training
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MARY ANN WRIGHT
Associate Professor (Lecturer), Mining Engineering