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John Whiteman serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of New Mexico, contributing to the department's academic and research initiatives within the broader university structure.
His research program centers on critical biological disciplines with emphasis on ecological systems and species preservation:
- Ecology: Investigating organism-environment interactions and ecosystem functionality
- Evolutionary Biology: Analyzing adaptive processes and genetic variation across populations
- Conservation Biology: Developing strategies for biodiversity protection and endangered species management
- Wildlife Biology: Focusing on animal behavior, habitat requirements, and species viability
- Population Dynamics: Studying demographic patterns and ecological drivers of species abundance
No scientific awards or honors are currently documented in his departmental profile.
Available information does not specify graduate student mentorship activities, research grant funding, or laboratory affiliations. His adjunct position suggests specialized contributions to departmental teaching or research programs without indication of full-time status.
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