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Vicki Friesen
Professor of Evolutionary and conservation genetics
"We combine next-generation sequencing technology with ecological and physiological data to test the role of local adaptation in evolution in vertebrates"
Research: The long-term goal of my research program is to understand the mechanisms by which biodiversity is generated: How do species multiply? How and why do local populations of a species differ from each other? Results have important applications to conservation. Currently, my research team is applying next-generation sequencing methods to test the role of local adaptation in evolution. Most projects involve seabirds, but others involve passerines, birds of prey, and fish.
Teaching: My primary goal as a professor is to instill students with an understanding of and excitement for the beauty and complexity of the biological world, at all levels of organization from DNA to ecosystems. I also aim to help students develop an understanding of the scientific method, excellent communication skills, and the habit of critical thought.
Course Topics: Evolutionary genetics, Conservation genetics, Conservation biology, Origins of biodiversity
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Email: vlf@queensu.ca
Telephone: 613.533.6156
Office Number: Biosciences 4443A