Profiles in "Evolution" Expertise Area

  • Collins is an evolutionary ecologist whose research group studies the role of host-pathogen interactions in species decline and extinction, as well as ecological ethics.
  • Leslie Landrum is a senior research scientist and ASU Herbarium Curator.
  • Geo-genomics, speciation, Earth-life coevolution
  • Susanne Pfeifer is a computational evolutionary biologist who studies genetic and evolutionary processes by combining cutting-edge high-throughput sequence data analysis and model-based statistical inference.
  • Varsani is a molecular virologist who works across ecosystems from plants to animals and from the tropics to polar regions.
  • Prof. Jensen is a population geneticist who develops theory and statistical methodology for describing and quantifying evolutionary processes in both natural and experimental populations.
  • Rabeling is an evolutionary biologist who studies the speciation mechanisms and biological diversity of ants, as well as the evolutionary ecology of symbiotic interactions between ants and other organisms.
  • Baehr is interested foremost in the biology of aging. Baehr seeks to understand aging through the context of evolutionary biology.
  • Arizona State University July 2017 - present: Curator of Lichens and Digital Data Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands November 2004 - present: Adjunct Scientist (CDF Lichen Inventory)