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I received my B.S. in Biological Sciences from Cornell University in 2000. After a brief stint working as a field technician in Antarctica, I moved to the Kellogg Biological Station and Michigan State University for graduate school. I received my Ph.D. in Zoology and Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior from MSU in 2006. From there, I moved to the University of Wisconsin for my postdoctoral research, which was supported by an NSF postdoctoral fellowship in biological informatics. From 2008-2012, I was an assistant professor in the School of Biology at Georgia Tech. I joined the EEB faculty in August 2012.
My research focuses on the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions, with a particular focus on freshwater systems. I am especially interested in the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, including how rapid evolution affects host-parasite interactions, and how ecological context influences host-parasite evolution. My research uses a combination of observational studies of natural populations and communities, manipulative experiments in the lab and field, and mathematical models. Most of my research focuses on the ecologically important freshwater crustacean Daphnia as host; Daphnia have long been a model system in ecology and evolutionary biology, and are emerging as a model organism for studies of host-parasite interactions.
My research focuses on the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions, with a particular focus on freshwater systems. I am especially interested in the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology, including how rapid evolution affects host-parasite interactions, and how ecological context influences host-parasite evolution. My research uses a combination of observational studies of natural populations and communities, manipulative experiments in the lab and field, and mathematical models. Most of my research focuses on the ecologically important freshwater crustacean Daphnia as host; Daphnia have long been a model system in ecology and evolutionary biology, and are emerging as a model organism for studies of host-parasite interactions.
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