About
Linda Raubeson serves as a Professor at Central Washington University, based in Science Building room 338L. Her academic profile integrates teaching responsibilities with specialized research in plant evolutionary biology.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Biology from Yale University (1991)
Research expertise spans seed plant phylogeny—particularly conifers—with emphasis on chloroplast genome evolution, genomic phylogeny reconstruction methodologies, and conservation genetics of regional flora. This work bridges molecular biology and ecological field studies to address plant biodiversity preservation.
Publication trends from 2004-2005 reveal concentrated advancements in chloroplast genomics, featuring methodological innovations for whole-genome analysis, computational phylogenetics addressing the Felsenstein zone problem, and structural investigations of genome rearrangements in plant families like Campanulaceae.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Teaching portfolio encompasses Evolution, Genetics, Plant Taxonomy, and General Biology courses, though student advisement details and grant funding specifics remain unreported.
Research infrastructure descriptions such as laboratories or collaborative teams were not provided in the available documentation.
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