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Amy K. Webster
http://www.promislowlab.org/currentpeople.html
Institutional Affiliations: Department of Genetics, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA 30602.
United States
Amy Webster is a math major developing theoretical models of epigenetics and aging.
Rene Cieszewski
University of Georgia
United States
b. 1991, d. 2012. Rene Cieszewski worked as an undergraduate researcher at the University of Georgia with Drs. Daniel Promislow and Jacob Moorad. Rene was interested in applying mathematical models to the problem of germination in age-structured populations. The title of his project was “Delayed Reproduction and Age/Class Structure in a Randomly Varying Environmentâ€. Unfortunately, Rene did not have the opportunity to complete this work. This paper, which was inspired by Rene’s work and includes many of his ideas, is written in his memory.
Daniel Promislow
http://www.genetics.uga.edu/people_bio_promislow.html
University of Georgia
United States
Dr. Daniel Promislow began his career in biology as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago. He completed his doctoral work in evolutionary biology with Paul Harvey at Oxford University. After post-doctoral work in Paris, at Queen's University in Ontario, and at the University of Minnesota, in 1995 he joined the faculty in the Department of Genetics at the University of Georgia. Dr. Daniel Promislow is broadly interested in evolutionary genetics, with specific projects on senescence, sexual selection, natural genetic variation, and the evolution of networks.
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