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Jacob Winnikoff is a Research Fellow in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He is affiliated with the Girguis Lab at the Biological Laboratories in Cambridge, MA. His work focuses on understanding biochemical and genetic adaptations of marine organisms to extreme environments, particularly in the deep sea.
Research interests include pressure adaptation mechanisms in deep-sea invertebrates, speciation patterns in pelagic zooplankton, and the role of fatty acids and osmolytes in thermal and pressure tolerance. Winnikoff employs molecular techniques such as transcriptomics, metabolomics, and haplotype network analysis to study these phenomena. Notable topics include protein stability under hydrostatic pressure, bioluminescence in deep-sea organisms, and the impact of environmental diversity on protein evolution.
His publications highlight trends in extreme environment biology, combining biochemical, genetic, and computational approaches. Key themes include understanding how organisms survive in high-pressure, low-temperature conditions, and the evolutionary drivers behind genetic diversity in marine populations. Winnikoff has contributed to developing novel metrics like haplotype network branch diversity to assess genetic complexity.
Currently part of the Girguis Lab, he collaborates on projects involving molecular and maritime technologies to explore deep-sea biodiversity. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his work aligns with cutting-edge marine and evolutionary research.
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