Ian Dworkin
Ian Dworkin is an
Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology at MSU. His
laboratory studies the genetic basis of phenotypic variation
and evolution.
Tony Frankino
Tony Frankino is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston. His current research interests revolve around elucidation of the intrinsic and external forces that shape the evolution of complex traits, focusing primarily on the evolution of morphology in holometabolous insects.
Christen Mirth
Christen Mirth is a developmental
physiologist at the Gulbenkian Institute in Lisbon, Portugal.
Her research concentrates on the hormonal regulation of
growth, differentiation and developmental timing.
Doug Emlen
Doug Emlen is a Professor in the Division of Biological Sciences at the Univeristy of Montana. His research focuses on the evolution and development of bizarre, or extreme morphologies in insects.Thomas Flatt
Thomas
Flatt is a Permanent Group Leader at the Institute of
Population Genetics, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna,
Austria. He studies the genetic and physiological mechanisms
underlying variation in life history traits, in particular
aging.Peter Bates
Peter Bates is a
Professor of Mathematics at MSU. He is interested in the
application of mathematics to a variety of biological problems.