Kelsey Lyberger
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Mail code: 2780Campus: Poly
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Kelsey Lyberger is an assistant professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. She received her PhD in population biology from the University of California, Davis in 2021 and her bachelor’s degree in integrative biology and environmental science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2014. Her research focuses on the role of rapid evolution and species interactions in shaping how species adapt and respond to climate change. She is interested in answering questions such as How do species respond to disturbance and environmental change? How does rapid evolution mediate population responses and persistence? And, how will these eco-evolutionary responses impact vectors and the transmission of vector-borne and neglected tropical diseases? She approaches these questions using a combination of fieldwork, lab experiments, and mathematical modeling approaches.
- PhD. Population Biology, University of California Davis 2021
- BA. Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley 2014
- BS. Environmental Science, University of California Berkeley 2014
Courses
2026 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ABS 492 | Honors Directed Study |
| ABS 493 | Honors Thesis |
| ABS 489 | Undergraduate Research |
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |
| ABS 494 | Special Topics |
2026 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ABS 492 | Honors Directed Study |
| ABS 493 | Honors Thesis |
| ABS 370 | Ecology |
| ABS 489 | Undergraduate Research |
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |
2025 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ABS 492 | Honors Directed Study |
| ABS 493 | Honors Thesis |
| ABS 489 | Undergraduate Research |
| ABS 100 | Discovering the Professions |
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |
| ABS 494 | Special Topics |
2025 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |
| ABS 489 | Undergraduate Research |
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |
2024 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| ABS 355 | Vertebrate Adaptations |