
About
Guin Wogan is an Assistant Professor in Integrative Biology at Oklahoma State University (OSU), affiliated with the Wogan Eco-Evo-Omics Lab. They hold a PhD in Integrative Biology from the University of California, Berkeley. Their research focuses on evolutionary and ecological processes, particularly in the context of epigenetics, genomics, and climate change impacts on biodiversity.
Education:
- PhD, Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
Research Interests:
- Epigenetic responses to environmental gradients
- Genomic and phenotypic adaptation in adaptive radiations (e.g., Anolis lizards, white-eyes)
- Climate change impacts on species distribution and speciation
- Biogeographic patterns in arid and tropical ecosystems
Labs/Teams: Leads the Wogan Eco-Evo-Omics Lab, which integrates multi-omics approaches to study genotype-phenotype-environment interactions. The lab collaborates on projects involving amphibians, reptiles, and birds in diverse ecosystems such as the Greater Antilles, South Africa, and the Indonesian archipelago.
Teaching:
- Advanced Herpetology
- Conservation Genetics
- Undergraduate Research Mentorship
Grants/Funding:
- Genetic rescue dynamics among American paddlefish populations
- Population demography of the Leith's softshell turtle
- Amphibian genomics consortium initiatives
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