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Aaron Vogan is an Associate Professor at the Department of Organismal Biology at Uppsala University, specializing in fungal genomics and evolutionary genetics. His research focuses on transposable elements, meiotic drive mechanisms, and the evolutionary dynamics of fungal genomes, particularly in species like Podospora anserina and Cryptococcus neoformans. He has contributed to significant studies on horizontal gene transfer via giant transposons and the role of these elements in genetic diversity. His work bridges molecular biology, comparative genomics, and evolutionary theory, addressing questions about genetic adaptation and population-level mechanisms.
Key achievements include the discovery of 'Starship' transposable elements and their role in mobilizing accessory genes, as well as elucidating the evolutionary impact of meiotic drive systems. His lab collaborates on genomic assembly projects and employs cutting-edge genomic and bioinformatics tools to analyze fungal pathogen diversity.
Publications span high-impact journals like Science Advances, Nature Communications, and Genome Research, reflecting his contributions to understanding transposable element dynamics and fungal genetic systems. He actively participates in international collaborations and contributes to standardizing transposable element curation practices.
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