Ecological Genomics and Epigenetics

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 We use genomics and epigenetics approaches in robust ecological experiments to understand how organisms respond to environment.

We consider the diversity of our colleagues — students, faculty, and staff — to be a strength and critical to our educational and research missions. USF expects every member of the university community to contribute to an inclusive and respectful culture for all in its classrooms, work environments, and at campus events. Dimensions of diversity can include sex, race, age, national origin, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, intellectual and physical ability, sexual orientation, income, faith and non-faith perspectives, socio-economic class, political ideology, education, primary language, family status, military experience, cognitive style, and communication style. The individual intersection of these experiences and characteristics must be valued in our community. Our goal is to help everyone be successful in an environment where everyone feels safe and welcome.

 

Christina Richards (she, Her, hers)

MOPGA Laureate University of Tübingen

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Associate professor, Department of Integrative Biology

Director, Evolution Working Group, Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture and the Environment

Member, College of Arts and Sciences Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Committee